2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-129606/v1
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Chitin Matrix and Ultrastructure of Phosphate-Shelled Brachiopods

Abstract: Phosphate-shelled brachiopods differ in filter-feeding lifestyle, with Lingula anatina an active infaunal burrower, and Discinisca tenuis a shallow marine epibenthic animal. The shells of these biomineralized organisms are built of organophosphatic constituents, the organic fibres/sheets reinforced with calcium phosphate (Ca-phosphate) to provide a sophisticated ultrastructural robustness. This investigation studied the nature of organic fibres in order to improve our understanding of how design principles are… Show more

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