Mineralization – Occurrence And Detection
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Mineralization may refer to: *
Biomineralization Biomineralization, also written biomineralisation, is the process by which living organisms produce minerals, often resulting in hardened or stiffened '' mineralized tissues''. It is an extremely widespread phenomenon: all six taxonomic kingd ...
(mineralization in biology), when an inorganic substance precipitates in an organic matrix **
Mineralized tissues Mineralized tissues are biological tissues that incorporate minerals into soft matrices. Typically these tissues form a protective shield or structural support. Bone, mollusc shells, deep sea sponge ''Euplectella'' species, radiolarians, diato ...
are tissues that have undergone mineralization, including bones, teeth, antlers, and marine shells ***
Bone remodeling 300 px, Bone tissue is removed by osteoclasts, and then new bone tissue is formed by osteoblasts. Both processes utilize cytokine ( Insulin-like_growth_factor.html" ;"title="TGF-β, Insulin-like growth factor">IGF) signalling. In osteology, bone ...
, involving demineralization and remineralization in bones ****
Ossification Ossification (also called osteogenesis or bone mineralization) in bone remodeling is the process of laying down new bone material by cells named osteoblasts. It is synonymous with bone tissue formation. There are two processes resulting in t ...
(osteogenesis), mineralization of bone * Mineralization (geology), the hydrothermal deposition of economically important metals in the formation of ore bodies or lodes * Mineralization (soil science), the release of plant-available compounds such as ammonium during decomposition


See also

* Demineralisation (disambiguation) * Remineralization (disambiguation) ** Remineralisation of teeth (including de- and remineralization of teeth as an ongoing process) {{disambiguation