Biomaterial is any substances other than drug, which can be a combination of synthetic and natural material, that can be used in treatment or replacement of any tissue organ or function of the body. For example contact lens, prosthetic implants, stents, artifical heart valve etc Biological material are natural material which is already present inside a living organism. For example many protein, cellulose, collagen, cells, chitin etc.
It can be used medically for internal or external sutures, gauze's, Pharmaceutical coatings for drugs, cotton fibres for clothing and plastic wrappings. More recently it was also discovered that it can be used for internal bone fragmentation as a biomaterial. I'm not sure how accurate the fragmentation discovery's is, as it was recently published as a substitute use. Hope that helps.
It is as important as medical field
haemoglobin is important because it can carry oxygen.
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No, shells are biomaterial, not rocks.
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No, shells are biomaterial, not rocks.
A biomaterial is a nonviable, biocompatible material used in a medical device, intended to interact with biological systems or to evaluate, treat, augment or replace any tissue, organ, or function of the body.
A biomaterial is a nonviable, biocompatible material used in a medical device, intended to interact with biological systems or to evaluate, treat, augment or replace any tissue, organ, or function of the body.
nothing. it's edible, biomaterial. though kinda gross
Ceramics, categorized as inorganic and non-metallic biomaterial, have drawn increasing attention as they possess excellent biocompatibility and high resistance to corrosion.
Biomaterial is any substances other than drug, which can be a combination of synthetic and natural material, that can be used in treatment or replacement of any tissue organ or function of the body. For example contact lens, prosthetic implants, stents, artifical heart valve etc Biological material are natural material which is already present inside a living organism. For example many protein, cellulose, collagen, cells, chitin etc.
It can be used medically for internal or external sutures, gauze's, Pharmaceutical coatings for drugs, cotton fibres for clothing and plastic wrappings. More recently it was also discovered that it can be used for internal bone fragmentation as a biomaterial. I'm not sure how accurate the fragmentation discovery's is, as it was recently published as a substitute use. Hope that helps.
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they are important because they are important
it is important because it is important