Biological composites—complex structures for functional diversity

Science56.90
Volume: 362, Issue: 6414, Pages: 543 - 547
Published: Nov 2, 2018
Abstract
The bulk of Earth's biological materials consist of few base substances-essentially proteins, polysaccharides, and minerals-that assemble into large varieties of structures. Multifunctionality arises naturally from this structural complexity: An example is the combination of rigidity and flexibility in protein-based teeth of the squid sucker ring. Other examples are time-delayed actuation in plant seed pods triggered by environmental signals,...
Paper Details
Title
Biological composites—complex structures for functional diversity
Published Date
Nov 2, 2018
Journal
Volume
362
Issue
6414
Pages
543 - 547
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