| 21. | Thus, the jellyfish may change the color of its bioluminescence with depth.
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| 22. | Bioluminescence has arisen over forty times in evolutionary history.
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| 23. | It was not until the late nineteenth century that bioluminescence was properly investigated.
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| 24. | When chemiluminescence takes place in living organisms, the phenomenon is called bioluminescence.
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| 25. | Crown jellyfish are able to make light through bioluminescence.
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| 26. | Bioluminescence imaging utilizes native light emission from one of several organisms which bioluminesce.
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| 27. | Also commonly known as a comb jelly this animal is capable of bioluminescence.
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| 28. | It is one of a very small number of octopuses to exhibit bioluminescence.
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| 29. | Bioluminescence is the only light available at these depths.
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| 30. | Bioluminescence is the production of light by living organisms.
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