The Secret Spark: Unveiling the Mysteries of Bioluminescence Bioluminescence is a natural process where living organisms produce light, often used to communicate, attract prey, or defend against predators.
This phenomenon has captivated scientists and the general public for decades, with examples ranging from glowing mushrooms to radiant sea creatures.
The Science Behind Bioluminescence At its core, bioluminescence is a chemical reaction involving the breakdown and recombination of molecules.