- are
involved with
biomineralization, biodegradation, and metal-fungal interactions. In
studying fungi's
roles in
biomineralization, it has been found...
- they
cannot rely on a
steady supply of
dissolved calcium carbonate.
Biomineralization generally affects the
exocuticle and the
outer part of the endocuticle...
- the
layer in
which any
major thickening,
armouring and
biomineralization occurs.
Biomineralization with
calcite is
particularly common in Crustacea, whereas...
- not known.
Biomineralization is the
production of
mineralized parts by organisms.
Hypotheses to
explain the
evolution of
biomineralization include physiological...
-
exact mechanism behind the
biomineralization of
limpet teeth is unknown. However, it is
suggested that
limpet teeth biomineralize using a dissolution-reprecipitation...
- The
choanoflagellates are a
group of free-living
unicellular and
colonial flagellate eukaryotes considered to be the
closest living relatives of the animals...
-
found around bacteria in
alluvial topsoil. As clay
minerals promote biomineralization, the
presence of
bacteria and clay
minerals resulted in
calcium hydroxyapatite...
-
Susannah M.
Porter (2007). "Seawater
chemistry and
early carbonate biomineralization". Science. 316 (5829): 1302. Bibcode:2007Sci...316.1302P. doi:10.1126/science...
- and ****nic-containing
compounds involves cobalamin-based enzymes.
Biomineralization is the
process by
which living organisms produce minerals,
often to...
-
carbon dioxide, water, and
basic elements.
Fungi have been
shown to
biomineralize uranium oxides,
suggesting they may have
application in the bioremediation...