- photocyte
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light-producing cell
Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.
Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.
Photocytes — A Photocyte is a cell that specializes in catalyzing enzymes to produce light (bioluminescence). Photocytes typically occur in select layers of epithelial tissue, functioning singly or in a group, or as part of a larger apparatus (a… … Wikipedia
PHOTOGENÈSE (biologie) — Des bactéries, des champignons et des animaux très divers – les plus célèbres sont les noctiluques, les lucioles, les lampyres, et des crustacés, des céphalopodes et des poissons de profondeur – ont la faculté d’émettre de la lumière. Cette… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Circular polarization in nature — Only a few mechanisms in nature are known to systematically produce circularly polarized light. In 1911, Albert Abraham Michelson discovered that light reflected from the golden scarab beetle Plusiotis resplendens is preferentially left handed.… … Wikipedia
obelin — Calcium activated photoprotein in the photocyte of the colonial hydroid coelenterate, Obelia geniculata … Dictionary of molecular biology