That's So Tempting....

Noun part of a living form that is typically self-contained and performs a necessary function
Flashlight fishes are named for their large bioluminescent organs that are located beneath the eyes. The light they produce is used to attract prey, escape from predators, and to communicate!
Verb cause to go in a certain direction
Colorful sponges and other marine life are starting to colonize the underwater museum’s statuary and draw tourists away from a threatened natural reef off the Cancun coast.
Verb attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage
French automaker Renault aims to entice consumers to the world of electric vehicles with the Zoe. Their mini electric vehicle recently achieved the equivalent of 163 mpg (262km) in the Future Car Challenge.
Noun something that attracts somebody to do something or go somewhere
For extreme sports junkies, hurling down the side of a mountain isn't nearly extreme enough of course, so the lure of an active volcano makes it all the more exciting.
Verb win over, attract
Plants have many ways to seduce animals to pollinate them. The stem of the South African Rat's Tail has evolved into a unique bird perch, the flowers located at its base.
Noun something tempting but potentially dangerous
In the NFL, Western teams may hold an advantage over Eastern teams in night games. Typically, our energy tends to pick up around 6 p.m. But by 10, the sandman has started his siren song, and the players' energy flags.
Verb excite the senses or desires of someone
A waterfront dining venue by the beautiful historic Singapore River, Riverside Point tantalizes patrons with popular and unique restaurants like Brewerkz, Jumbo Seafood Restaurant, and Cafe Iguana.
Noun desire to have or do something that you know you should avoid
Among the dangers is the temptation to "push the envelope": To try to go closer to a rock wall, for instance, than anyone else. With no margin for error, you can pay for it with your life.