Definition of Biominerals. Meaning of Biominerals. Synonyms of Biominerals

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Definition of Biominerals

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- widespread biomineral is silica In nature, there is a wide array of biominerals, ranging from iron oxide to strontium sulfate, with calcareous biominerals being...
- Sustainable agriculture is farming in sustainable ways meeting society's present food and textile needs, without compromising the ability for current or...
- These biominerals are not listed in the International Mineral ****ociation official list of mineral names; however, many of these biomineral representatives...
- javanicus is a mold collected from a lead-polluted soil that is able to form biominerals of pyromorphite. The color of the mineral is usually some bright shade...
- body temperatures determined from isotopic (13C-18O) ordering in fossil biominerals". Science. 333 (6041): 443–445. Bibcode:2011Sci...333..443E. doi:10.1126/science...
- rarely in peridotites. Cacti contain Ca-oxalate biominerals. Their death releases these biominerals into the environment, which subsequently transform...
- and are often mistaken for fossils as well. It has been suggested that biominerals could be important indicators of extraterrestrial life and thus could...
- in sensory perception. Some arthropods, such as crustaceans, absorb biominerals like calcium carbonate from the environment to strengthen the cuticle...
- exoskeleton consist of a tough cuticle, but do not contain any crystalline biominerals. Like scorpions, xiphosurans have an exocuticular layer of hyaline which...
- derive their strength from a multilevel hierarchy of structures employing biominerals and proteins, at the bottom of which are collagen fibrils. In biology...