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(Top left) New Zealand freshwater limpet (Latia neritoides) dorsal view
photographed in daylight, (centre) ventral view photographed by its own light. (
Top right) Luminous fish Photoblepharon palpebratus (above) and Anomalops
katopteron ...
(Top left) New Zealand freshwater limpet (Latia neritoides) dorsal view
photographed in daylight, (centre) ventral view photographed by its own light. (
Top right) Luminous fish Photoblepharon palpebratus (above) and Anomalops
katopteron ...
Page 1031
The light of an individual bacterium, of course, cannot be seen with the naked
eye, but the light from a liquid or agar culture containing billions of bacteria is
readily visible. The light is bluish and continuous. Although these bacteria are not
...
The light of an individual bacterium, of course, cannot be seen with the naked
eye, but the light from a liquid or agar culture containing billions of bacteria is
readily visible. The light is bluish and continuous. Although these bacteria are not
...
Page 1032
When the luciferin and luciferase of certain different species are mixed, a light-
emitting cross-reaction occurs. Reciprocal light-emitting cross-reactions exist
among apogonid fishes, the pempherid fish, Parapriacanthus ransonneti, the ...
When the luciferin and luciferase of certain different species are mixed, a light-
emitting cross-reaction occurs. Reciprocal light-emitting cross-reactions exist
among apogonid fishes, the pempherid fish, Parapriacanthus ransonneti, the ...
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