Marine biogenic calcification is the production of calcium carbonate by organisms in the global ocean. Marine biogenic calcification is the biologically...
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anorexia, loss of appetite, or soft tissue calcification.[citation needed] Calcinosis Marine biogenic calcification Monckeberg's arteriosclerosis Pineal gland...
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evidence for hydrothermal conditions. Marine biogenic calcification Protist shell Coradin, T., Lopez, P.J. (2003). "Biogenic Silica Patterning: Simple Chemistry...
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Biomineralization (redirect from Biogenic minerals)
biologically induced mineralization, remote calcification or remote mineralization, takes place when calcifying microbes occupy a shell-secreting organism...
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volcanic glass Rock flour – Glacier-generated sediment Siliceous ooze – Biogenic pelagic sediment located on the deep ocean floor Zeolite – Microporous...
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snails. These are not intended for human consumption. As a carbonate-rich biogenic raw material, cuttlebone has potential to be used in the production of...
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conditions. Bivalve shell Carapace Exoskeleton Gastropod shell Marine biogenic calcification Mineralized tissues Mollusc shell Seashell Test (biology) Gattuso...
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coccolithophore calcification: (A) Transport processes include the transport into the cell from the surrounding seawater of primary calcification substrates...
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Test (biology) (category Marine biology)
ISBN 978-0-12-397213-2. Long, Xia; Ma, Yurong; Qi, Limin (2014-01-01). "Biogenic and synthetic high magnesium calcite – A review". Journal of Structural...
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Seashell (redirect from Marine shell)
resembling miniature mollusk shells. Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum Marine biogenic calcification Mollusk shell Ocean acidification Seashell resonance Seashell...
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; Beran, A. (2009). "Molluscan shell evolution with review of shell calcification hypothesis". Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B. 154 (3): 351–371...
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otolithic membrane Scale microfossils Tusk Calcification amorphous calcium carbonate marine biogenic calcification calcareous nannofossils Aragonite oolitic...
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Bentiaba, Angola, is an example of a marine bonebed with numerous mosasaurs and plesiosaurs. Another example of a marine bonebed is the Sharktooth Hill Bonebed...
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Carbon sequestration (redirect from Marine carbon removal)
through the dissolution of carbon dioxide in seawater hinders marine biogenic calcification and causes major disruptions to the oceanic food chain. Carbon...
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recently been shown that calcification can influence the interaction between a coccolithophore and its virus. The major predators of marine phytoplankton are...
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otolithic membrane Scale microfossils Tusk Calcification amorphous calcium carbonate marine biogenic calcification calcareous nannofossils Aragonite oolitic...
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particular) are believed to be the most primitive type. Most foraminifera are marine, the majority of which live on or within the seafloor sediment (i.e., are...
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Exoskeletons have evolved independently many times; 18 lineages evolved calcified exoskeletons alone. Further, other lineages have produced tough outer...
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Microfossil (section Marine sediments)
Challenger expedition. A biogenic ooze is a pelagic sediment containing at least 30 per cent from the skeletal remains of marine organisms. Diatomaceous...
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biochronology: continuous record from 220 million years ago to present; abundance in marine sediments; worldwide distribution due to the planktonic nature; rapid evolution...
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He described sponges as the simplest of multicellular animals, sessile, marine invertebrates built from soft, spongy (amorphously shaped) material. Later...
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western pacific deep sea drills. The presence of biogenic silica in various species creates a large-scale marine silica cycle that circulates silica through...
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ISBN 978-94-007-1896-8. Glud, Ronnie (2008). "Oxygen dynamics of marine sediments" (PDF). Marine Biology Research (FTP). pp. 243–289. doi:10.1080/17451000801888726...
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Challenger Expedition. A biogenic ooze is a pelagic sediment containing at least 30 percent from the skeletal remains of marine organisms. An elaborate...
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Biological pump (section Marine snow)
D.; Zeebe, Richard E.; Morel, François M. M. (2000). "Reduced calcification of marine plankton in response to increased atmospheric CO2" (PDF). Nature...
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