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Title: Calcium-based Biominerals in Ascidians and Molluscs
Description: Course name: Bio-inorganic Chemistry Course level: 4000 (4th year undergraduate module) Institution: Universiti Brunei Darussalam 4th year research essay which explains about the biominerals present in Ascidians and Molluscs - specifically calcium carbonate, which are present in 6 different structures. I also wrote in detail on the introduction to deepen other's understanding on what ascidians, molluscs, biominerals and calcium based biominerals actually are, and how does the presence of these minerals affect the life of ascidians and molluscs.
Description: Course name: Bio-inorganic Chemistry Course level: 4000 (4th year undergraduate module) Institution: Universiti Brunei Darussalam 4th year research essay which explains about the biominerals present in Ascidians and Molluscs - specifically calcium carbonate, which are present in 6 different structures. I also wrote in detail on the introduction to deepen other's understanding on what ascidians, molluscs, biominerals and calcium based biominerals actually are, and how does the presence of these minerals affect the life of ascidians and molluscs.
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BIO-INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
ASSIGNMENT
CALCIUM-BASED BIOMINERALS
IN ASCIDIANS AND MOLLUSCS
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NUR ALIMATUL HAKIMAH BINTI NARUDIN
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They both are classified under the
same major clade but is then divided into two different subphyla: ascidians from deuterostomia,
whereas molluscs belong to protostomia
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One of the differences between these two subphyla is that blastopore forms future
anus first in deuterostomia, whereas in protostomia, future mouth is formed first
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Phylogenetic tree among Nephorozoa
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Among these three classes, ascidian is
the most diverse class of subphylum urochordata
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Phylogenetic tree of Ascidians
Ascidians are marine invertebrate animals that are permanently attached to hard surfaces
on the ocean floor
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They are commonly known as sea squirts
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Characteristics of the tunicate tadpole larva
Ascidians generally come in three different forms: compound (one big sack), solitary (one
single ascidian), and social (a bunch of solitary ascidians gathered together)
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These two openings are called siphons: an incurrent oral branchial and an
outcurrent atrial siphon (Figure 4, 5 & 6)
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Ascidian showing the top siphon
Figure 5
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Internal anatomy of an ascidian in detail
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Molluscs live in marine and freshwater habitats as well as on land
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Molluscs belong to the phylum mollusca which is the second largest phylum of
invertebrate animals
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Lophotrochozoan is one of the clades of protostomia
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Platyhelminthes
Echinodermata
Deuterostomia
Rotifera
Nemertea
Nephorozoa
Chordata
Bryozoa
Ecdysozoa
Protostomia
Brachiopoda
Phoronida
Lophotrochozoa
Annelida
Mollusca
(Molluscs)
Figure 7
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Freshwater snails are important recyclers of
plant and animal waste
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Because of this,
molluscs are considered excellent ecological indicators of the freshwater and marine
environment as their indicator provides a window into the health of entire ecosystem
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Biominerals
Biominerals can be defined as inorganic materials that can be produced by living organism
via processes known as biomineralization
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Over half of the elements essential
for life are incorporated in biomineral deposits
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Living organism, such as ascidians and molluscs, are able to form biominerals
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Molluscs produce calcite and other carbonate minerals to form their shells, while ascidians
formed calcitic spicule
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CALCIUM-BASED BIOMINERALS IN ASCIDIANS AND MOLLUSCS
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Calcium-based Biominerals
Calcium carbonate is a calcium-based biomineral that is used to make the spicules of
ascidians and the shells of molluscs
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Calcium carbonate, in its three non-hydrated crystalline polymorphs (calcite, aragonite
and vaterite), represents one of the most important inorganic materials with respect to the
biomineralization processes in organisms
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However, only the two most thermodynamically stable structures, which are
calcite and aragonite, are deposited extensively as biominerals (Table 1)
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In general, the precipitation
of calcium salts provides an effective means to control the Ca2+ ion concentration in biological
fluids
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Table 1
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Calcium-based biominerals can be found precipitated in the
shaped spicules which act as a structural support or as a deterrent against predators
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They are formed in close association with cells
called sclerocytes, which secrete a very tough organic layer as well as in forming the mineralized
spicule
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Figure 8
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pachydermatina
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Copyright 2005, with permission from Elsevier)
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However, since vaterite is highly unstable and its crystal system is hexagonal, it can recrystallize
to calcite easily when exposed to water
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Calcium-based biomineral in Molluscs
Due to their soft bodies, many have used their rigid shells to maintain their soft tissues,
protect themselves against predator and prevent desiccation
Title: Calcium-based Biominerals in Ascidians and Molluscs
Description: Course name: Bio-inorganic Chemistry Course level: 4000 (4th year undergraduate module) Institution: Universiti Brunei Darussalam 4th year research essay which explains about the biominerals present in Ascidians and Molluscs - specifically calcium carbonate, which are present in 6 different structures. I also wrote in detail on the introduction to deepen other's understanding on what ascidians, molluscs, biominerals and calcium based biominerals actually are, and how does the presence of these minerals affect the life of ascidians and molluscs.
Description: Course name: Bio-inorganic Chemistry Course level: 4000 (4th year undergraduate module) Institution: Universiti Brunei Darussalam 4th year research essay which explains about the biominerals present in Ascidians and Molluscs - specifically calcium carbonate, which are present in 6 different structures. I also wrote in detail on the introduction to deepen other's understanding on what ascidians, molluscs, biominerals and calcium based biominerals actually are, and how does the presence of these minerals affect the life of ascidians and molluscs.