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Mechanisms and Phylogeny of Mineralization in Biological Systems

Biomineralization ’90

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Various kinds of mineralization have been found in many biological systems. Investigations made at a microscopical level using various sophisticated analytical methods and using principles developed in different fields have clarified their mechanisms very much. Sometimes, very similar phenomena have been found in the mineralized tissues of completely different biological systems. Compilation and comparative investigations of such findings obtained from the many specimens systematically collected contribute a great deal to an understanding of the crucial mechanisms and significance of biominerali zation which originated in very primitive organisms and remain in advanced ones. Previously, the functional significance of mineralized tissues was considered mainly from an anatomical point of view based upon their morphological and structural features. However, the recent advance of investigations has made it possible to interpret the func tional significance of biomineralization not only from local and mechanical points of view, but also from a systemic and phylogenetic point of view. It is also well-known that biomineralization has contributed in various ways to geological and oceanographical conditions of the environment in which the organisms were living. During this process, the mechanisms of biomineralization may have evolved to maintain harmony between organisms and their environments.weiterlesen

Elektronisches Format: PDF

Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-4-431-68132-8 / 978-4431681328 / 9784431681328

Verlag: Springer Tokyo

Erscheinungsdatum: 06.12.2012

Seiten: 517

Herausgegeben von Shoichi Suga, Hiroshi Nakahara

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