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Bioluminescence. Hailey Shepherd Devan Stapley. With Contributions from- Edith Widder – Leading Bioluminescence Researcher Steven Haddock- Journal of Marine Science Researcher. Just like your car…. Functions. Functions. Misdirection: smoke screen/glowing sparks Counterillumination
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Bioluminescence Hailey Shepherd DevanStapley • With Contributions from- • Edith Widder – Leading Bioluminescence Researcher • Steven Haddock- Journal of Marine Science Researcher
Functions • Misdirection: smoke screen/glowing sparks • Counterillumination • Distractive body parts/sacrificial tag (octopus leg) • Burglar alarm • Warning coloration • Lure prey (nemo) • Illuminate prey/deep sea sight (red light fish) • Mate attraction/recognition • Only source of survival…
Uses for Humanity- • Renewable Energy Source • Warfare “weapons” • Marking Boats • Japanese troops painting fingertips in WWII • Medical Uses • Antibacterial agents • Cancer Fighting drugs • Testing for the presence of life of Mars • Detecting pollutants in our water
InConclusion: • The field of research in Chemical Bioluminescence is still widely unknown. • Bioluminescence has the potential to be the next renewable energy resource, and an environmentally friendly warfare weapon. • Molecules of bioluminescence have proved significantly important in the medical and chemistry fields. (2008 Nobel peace prize)
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