Bioluminescence is a natural phenomenon where living organisms produce light through chemical reactions. Found in deep-sea creatures, fireflies, and certain fungi, this ability helps with communication, camouflage, and attracting prey. Marine species like anglerfish and jellyfish use glowing patterns to survive in the darkness of the ocean depths. Some mushrooms emit a greenish glow, possibly to attract insects that spread their spores. Scientists study bioluminescence for medical application...