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1 October, 20:34

Is bioluminescence an endothermic process bioluminescence an endothermic process or exothermic process?/?

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  1. 1 October, 20:59
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    Bioluminescence is a chemical reaction that takes place in a living organism when the organism emits light. Bioluminescence doesn't consume or produce heat, hence it can be neither endothermic nor exothermic reaction. It emits a heatless light not heat.

    For bioluminescence, it could be said that it is an exoenergetic reaction because it uses energy from a chemical reaction to produce light.
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