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How Do Jellyfish Glow?

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HOW DO JELLYFISH GLOW?

OUR HYPOTHESIS

  • Our hypothesis, was that their tentacles set off light when they move.

JELLYFISH

  • Jellyfish, are really cool creatures and they are mostly made of water and protein.
  • They live for less than a year and eat small plants.
  • Not all jellyfish have tentacles though, and not all jellyfish glow

HOW DO THEY GLOW?

  • The natural glow, of jellyfish, and other creatures, are called bioluminescence
  • Some jellyfish use phosphorescence. Phosphorescene is the process where energy is absorbed and slowly released in a form of light. Lots of jellyfish also have bioluminescent organs

WHY DO THEY GLOW?

  • Jellyfish glow when predators are attracted to them, so that they have a chance to escape.
  • They also glow, to attract prey.

FACTS

  • The light of some jellyfish can be seen from 100 meters away.
  • Scientists have estimated that up to 90% of the deep sea creatures produce bioluminescence.
  • The light of bioluminescence is usually blue or green.

CONCLUSION

  • In conclusion our hypothesis was incorrect, because they glow due to bioluminescence and not their movement