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Fireflies Photuris pyralis
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Beetle or Fly? Beetle
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The firefly light is called a "cold light" because it produces no heat.
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Each species has a unique signal, and females of some species thereby locate males of other species and eat them.
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A female Photuris sp. ready to devour a prey male. These femme fatales use flash signals to lure in males of other species by imitating their females' flash patterns.
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The insect controls the emission of light by regulating the amount of air supplied to the cells (photocytes). A lot like the glow-in-the dark sticks at Halloween
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Mating Fireflies
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GLOWWORMS These, along with firefly larvae, are often called glowworms.
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Luciferin Used as a bio indicator of life
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Needs ATP As a cofactor The luciferin-luciferase chemical reaction has been used for years to measure the amount of ATP produced in cells and by various chemical reactions.
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Role of membranes? Many enzymes that control a cell’s chemical reactions are located in membranes. Control the substances that go in and out of a cell.
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Making light Step 1 luciferin luciferin + ATP -------------> luciferyl adenylate + PPi PPi = pyrophosphate enzyme
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Making Light Step 2 lightluciferyl adenylate + O 2 --------- ----> oxyluciferin +AMP + light Light is given off and the oxyluciferin and AMP are released from the enzyme's surface.
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Ever seen a glow-in-the dark mushroom? Recently, the gene (section of DNA coding for the protein) for the luciferase enzyme has been isolated, placed in the genes of other organisms
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