A new synthetic connector could help bridge the gap between mineral - rich bone and
fully organic tissue.
Mollusks like clams, oysters and snails have a protective outer layer
of organic tissue called the periostracum.
Minerals precipitated rapidly in its skin, forming a replacement framework before the
soft organic tissues decomposed.
Nitrous oxide, for example, does not react
with organic tissue and is not a product of organic decomposition, so the concentration in the coffin should be an accurate indication of the concentration in the air when the coffin was sealed.
As in the story you read, many of the battles are fought by elite units of Exodrones — these cybernetic super-soldiers are a graft of heavily
augmented organic tissue and machine that are grown and manufactured as empty shells, possessing no life of their own.
The marine biota also redistribute carbon: marine organisms
grow organic tissue and calcareous shells in surface waters, which, after their death, sink to deeper waters, where they are returned to the dissolved inorganic carbon reservoir by dissolution and microbial decomposition.
She chose the Gathered Slip Dress which is 100 %
organic tissue cotton, grown without the use of pesticides or herbicides, and made in the USA.
They include mostly single - celled microfossils ranging from a few micrometres (one - millionth of a metre) to one millimetre in size, and each is made up of a sac
of organic tissue (vesicle).
This technique, however, relies on continuous polymerisation of monomers inside the porous hydrogel, similar to the process of enlargement and proliferation of living cells in
organic tissues.
As laboratory - grown human tissues are becoming more robust and viable, researchers hope that one day such biomimetic hands will serve as scaffolds over which
the organic tissue of a real hand can be grown.
Also, when plants are cut down and burnt or left to rot, the carbon that makes up
their organic tissue is released as carbon dioxide.