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- IUPAC definition Biomineralization: Complete conversion of organic substances to inorganic derivatives by living organisms, especially micro-organisms...
- scale), following Petit et al. (1999).[clarification needed] δ18O from biomineralized tissues may also be used in reconstructing past environmental conditions...
- deposited among the chitin and protein molecules in a process called biomineralization. The crystals and fibres interpenetrate and reinforce each other,...
- their size, and biomineralization may have been a way of isolating excess carbonates or silicates consumed with prey. However, biomineralizing a skeleton is...
- ; Clode, Peta L. (1 April 2010). "Tooth use and wear in three iron-biomineralizing mollusc species". The Biological Bulletin. 218 (2): 132–44. doi:10...
- Choanoflagellates are a group of free-living unicellular and colonial flagellate eukaryotes considered to be the closest living relatives of animals. The...
- scales. Some plants excrete ligands that dissolve silicates, a step in biomineralization. Catechols can depolymerize SiO₂—a component of silicates with ionic...
- a shallow inland sea to the west. The limestones were derived from biomineralizing marine organisms such as calcareous algae, brachiopods, and crinoids...
- phosphate are the main mineral phases constituting these hard parts, biomineralization plays an important role in the global biogeochemical cycles of carbon...
- silicic acids [H2xSiOx+2]n. Silicic acids play important roles in biomineralization and technology. It is the parent acid of the orthosilicate anion SiO4−...