bioluminescent in English

adjective

producing light (of an organism)

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1. Many Ctenophores are bioluminescent

2. Many Ctenophores are bioluminescent

3. Unlike common Chanterelles, it’s bioluminescent and poisonous

4. Only they' re bioluminescent, like fireflies or glowworms

5. This jellyfish, for example, has a spectacular bioluminescent display.

6. And I think this is actually a shrimp that's releasing its bioluminescent chemicals into the water.

7. Gleamin' Breams have a unique ability of being bioluminescent, which means they can produce and emit light.

8. The IL-6 Bioassay is a bioluminescent cell-based assay designed to measure IL-6 stimulation or inhibition

9. It was home to the diminutive, surface-dwelling Aleena species, and a bioluminescent tree-like species, the Kindalo

10. The IL-12 Bioassay is a bioluminescent cell-based assay designed to measure IL-12 stimulation or inhibition

11. Most Ctenophores feed on plankton and are bioluminescent, producing brilliant displays of blue or green light at night

12. These organs glow with a weak light due to the presence of symbiotic bioluminescent bacteria, specifically, Photobacterium phosphoreum (family Vibrionaceae).

13. A bioluminescent reporter gene, which produces luminescence as cells grow, was inserted into the Auxotrophs, so that cell growth can be readily determined.

14. Instead of spoken words, Aquatic uses a series of talon gestures and the flashing of bioluminescent stripes along the SeaWing's body.

15. The VEGF Bioassay is a bioluminescent cell-based assay that measures VEGF stimulation and inhibition of KDR (VEGFR-2) using luciferase as a readout

16. The bioluminescent organs of Dolichopteryx and Opisthoproctus, together with the reflective soles of the latter, may serve as camouflage in the form of counterillumination.

17. If highly agitated, it may eject a sticky cloud of bioluminescent mucus containing innumerable orbs of blue light from the arm tips.

18. Few wonders of the sunless depths appear quite so ghoulish or improbable as Anglerfish, creatures that dangle bioluminescent lures in front of needlelike teeth

19. They have an appendage on their heads called an esca that contains bioluminescent bacteria able to produce a long-lasting glow which the fish can control.

20. Bioluminescent Plankton (Dinoflagellates) – This type of Bioluminescence covers the water so it glows an other-worldly blue or green color when your paddle, hands or kayak disturb it

21. South American giant cockroaches of the genus Lucihormetica were believed to be the first known example of defensive mimicry, emitting light in imitation of bioluminescent, poisonous click beetles.

22. Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism. Bioluminescent creatures are found throughout marine habitats, from the ocean surface to the deep seafloor

23. And by the way, the reason the kittens here are orange and these are green is because that's a bioluminescent gene from coral, while this is from jellyfish.

24. The GTPase-Glo™ Assay is a homogeneous, bioluminescent Assay that is used to measure the activities of GTPases and their associated proteins (GEFs and GAPs) in vitro

25. Recent Examples on the Web Hawaiian Bobtail squid light up via bioluminescent bacteria living in one of their organs; the light camouflages them against moonlight on the surface and eliminates their shadow, obscuring them from predators