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IUPAC definition Biomineralization:
Complete conversion of
organic substances to
inorganic derivatives by
living organisms,
especially micro-organisms...
- Phrenapatinae, and
millipedes (except for
bristly millipedes) is also
biomineralized with
calcium carbonate.
Calcification of the endosternite, an internal...
- ; 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...
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silicic acids [H2xSiOx+2]n.
Silicic acids play
important roles in
biomineralization and technology. It is the
parent acid of the
orthosilicate anion SiO4−...
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their size, and
biomineralization may have been a way of
isolating excess carbonates or
silicates consumed with prey. However,
biomineralizing a
skeleton is...
- Porter, S. (1 June 2007). "Seawater
Chemistry and
Early Carbonate Biomineralization". Science. 316 (5829): 1302. Bibcode:2007Sci...316.1302P. doi:10.1126/science...
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deposited among the
chitin and
protein molecules in a
process called biomineralization. The
crystals and
fibres interpenetrate and
reinforce each other,...
- Martin, R.E. (1995). "Cyclic and
secular variation in
microfossil biomineralization:
clues to the
biogeochemical evolution of
Phanerozoic oceans". Global...
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carbon dioxide, water, and
basic elements.
Fungi have been
shown to
biomineralize uranium oxides,
suggesting they may have
application in the bioremediation...
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shallow inland sea to the west. The
limestones were
derived from
biomineralizing marine organisms such as
calcareous algae, brachiopods, and crinoids...