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    Bioluminescence Is Catalyzed by Luciferase,which Creates Light by
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Bioluminescence Is Catalyzed by Luciferase,which Creates Light by

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Bioluminescence is catalyzed by luciferase,which creates light by


A) shunting electrons from FMNH₂ to O₂, which releases energy in the form of light.
B) reversing photosynthesis.
C) hydrolyzing ATP.
D) reducing LuxR.

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