biogenic sediments - translation to russian
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biogenic sediments - translation to russian

TYPE OF BIOGENIC MINERAL
Biogenic Silica; Biogenic opal
  • illumination]] on a [[light microscope]]. Diatomaceous earth is made up of [[diatom]] [[cell wall]]s, an example of  biogenic [[silica]]. Silica is synthesised in the diatom cell by the [[polymerisation]] of [[silicic acid]]. This image of diatomaceous earth particles in water is at a scale of 6.236 pixels/[[μm]], the entire image covers a region of approximately 1.13 by 0.69 mm.

biogenic sediments      

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биогенные осадки

vasoactive amine         
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BIOGENIC SUBSTANCE WITH ONE OR MORE AMINE GROUPS
Biogenic amines; Receptors, biogenic amine; Vasoactive amine; Endogenous amine

медицина

вазоактивный амин

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BIOGENIC SUBSTANCE WITH ONE OR MORE AMINE GROUPS
Biogenic amines; Receptors, biogenic amine; Vasoactive amine; Endogenous amine

медицина

биогенный амин

Definition

biogenic
[?b???(?)'d??n?k]
¦ adjective produced or brought about by living organisms.

Wikipedia

Biogenic silica

Biogenic silica (bSi), also referred to as opal, biogenic opal, or amorphous opaline silica, forms one of the most widespread biogenic minerals. For example, microscopic particles of silica called phytoliths can be found in grasses and other plants.

Silica is an amorphous metal oxide formed by complex inorganic polymerization processes. This is opposed to the other major biogenic minerals, comprising carbonate and phosphate, which occur in nature as crystalline iono-covalent solids (e.g. salts) whose precipitation is dictated by solubility equilibria. Chemically, bSi is hydrated silica (SiO2·nH2O), which is essential to many plants and animals.

Diatoms in both fresh and salt water extract dissolved silica from the water to use as a component of their cell walls. Likewise, some holoplanktonic protozoa (Radiolaria), some sponges, and some plants (leaf phytoliths) use silicon as a structural material. Silicon is known to be required by chicks and rats for growth and skeletal development. Silicon is in human connective tissues, bones, teeth, skin, eyes, glands and organs.

What is the Russian for biogenic sediments? Translation of &#39biogenic sediments&#39 to Russian