- also play a role.
Biomineralization evolved multiple times, independently, and most
animal lineages first expressed biomineralized components in the Cambrian...
- and
irrespective of
whether it is
biomineralized.
Although some SSFs may not be skeletons, SSFs are
biomineralized by definition,
being s****y. Skeletons...
- scale),
following Petit et al. (1999).[clarification needed] δ18O from
biomineralized tissues may also be used in
reconstructing past
environmental conditions...
-
silicic acids [H2xSiOx+2]n.
Silicic acids play
important roles in
biomineralization and technology. It is the
parent acid of the
orthosilicate anion SiO4−...
- fully-grown
robber crab has
tough fabric forming its joints,
delicate biomineralized cuticle over its
sensory antennae, optic-quality over its eyes, and...
- in
articulated fossils),
which were
resistant —
either chitinous or
biomineralized — and grew to be 37 cm long.
Erica C. ****es, Mary L.
Droser & James...
- Phrenapatinae, and
millipedes (except for
bristly millipedes) is also
biomineralized with
calcium carbonate.
Calcification of the endosternite, an internal...
-
carbon dioxide, water, and
basic elements.
Fungi have been
shown to
biomineralize uranium oxides,
suggesting they may have
application in the bioremediation...
- a
shallow inland sea to the west. The
limestones were
derived from
biomineralizing marine organisms such as
calcareous algae, brachiopods, and crinoids...
- systems, such as the
formation of
stromatolites or
mollusc s**** (see
Biomineralization).
Calcification can
manifest itself in many ways in the body depending...