•Biominerals tend to:
-Be finely crystalline (less crystalline than geominerals)
-Have more organics
-Be stronger than geominerals
-Be easier to form than geominerals (aragonite vs. calcite)
Biominerals, which are naturally occurring minerals produced by living organisms, can be used in various applications, including medicine, environmental remediation, and materials science. In medicine, they can aid in bone regeneration and delivery of drugs due to their biocompatibility. In environmental contexts, biominerals can help in the detoxification of pollutants and the recovery of valuable metals from waste. Additionally, their unique properties make them suitable for developing innovative materials with enhanced performance characteristics.
These differences are due to a different arrangement of atoms in allotropes.
no there are a lot different between the two.
The differences between organisms is called Variation.
Differences include mass; temperature; energy production; density; composition (percentage of elements).
•Origin of macro-biominerals
•Formed by proteins -Provide template
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