- also play a role.
Biomineralization evolved multiple times, independently, and most
animal lineages first expressed biomineralized components in the Cambrian...
- scale),
following Petit et al. (1999).[clarification needed] δ18O from
biomineralized tissues may also be used in
reconstructing past
environmental conditions...
-
Choanoflagellates are a
group of free-living
unicellular and
colonial flagellate eukaryotes considered to be the
closest living relatives of animals. The...
- and
irrespective of
whether it is
biomineralized.
Although some SSFs may not be skeletons, SSFs are
biomineralized by definition,
being s****y. Skeletons...
- fully-grown
robber crab has
tough fabric forming its joints,
delicate biomineralized cuticle over its
sensory antennae, optic-quality over its eyes, and...
-
carbon dioxide, water, and
basic elements.
Fungi have been
shown to
biomineralize uranium oxides,
suggesting they may have
application in the bioremediation...
-
quality of
preservation is lower. More than 50
species of trilobites, non-
biomineralized arthropods, palaeoscolecids, a lobopodian, a polychaete, vetulicolians...
- chaetae-like
chitinous sclerites of
Wiwaxia and the
partially hollow,
biomineralized sclerites of
aculiferan molluscs. This
suggests the
mollusc ancestor...
- in
articulated fossils),
which were
resistant —
either chitinous or
biomineralized — and grew to be 37 cm long.
Erica C. ****es, Mary L.
Droser & James...
- "Structural
disorder in
proteins brings order to
crystal growth in
biomineralization". Bone. 51 (3): 528–534. doi:10.1016/j.bone.2012.05.009. PMID 22634174...