Mineralized tissues
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mineralized-tissues-246-10066573
title:
Mineralized tissues
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Mineralized tissues are biological tissues that incorporate minerals into soft matrices. Typically these tissues form a protective shield or structural support. Bone, mollusc shells, deep sea sponge Euplectella species, radiolarians, diatoms, antler bone, tendon, cartilage, tooth enamel and dentin are some examples of mineralized tissues. These tissues have been finely tuned to enhance their mechanical capabilities over millions of years of evolution. Thus, mineralized tissues have been the subj
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Biological tissues incorporating minerals
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineralized_tissues
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2023-12-21T14:46:49Z
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