How do fireflies control their light?
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Fireflies control their light through a chemical reaction involving luciferin, luciferase, oxygen, and ATP in their light-producing organs. The reaction produces light without generating heat, making it highly efficient. Fireflies can regulate this process by controlling the flow of oxygen to their light organs, allowing them to flash in specific patterns. These flashes are used for communication, attracting mates, or deterring predators.