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Biomimicry

Biomimicry . Turning to Nature for Answers Ellen Manganiello PHIL 3040. What is Biomimicry. Simply stated, biomimicry is merely looking at natural phenomena and applying their designs to real-world purposes

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Biomimicry

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  1. Biomimicry Turning to Nature for Answers Ellen Manganiello PHIL 3040

  2. What is Biomimicry • Simply stated, biomimicry is merely looking at natural phenomena and applying their designs to real-world purposes • It is NOT changing nature, but rather incorporating its natural ideas and designs to improve efficiency, conservation, and sustainability efforts

  3. Consider a Cat’s Tongue • All cats have unique tongues – domestic and wild • Their tongue’s anatomy allows cats to cleanly and gently consume liquid by only barely touching it • They somehow manage to balance gravity and inertia while moving the liquid into their mouths

  4. Consider a Cat’s Tongue • A cat’s tongue is designed to efficiently propel liquid from a container into its mouth using only the tip of the tongue • The tongue is often, but not always, curled as the cat licks the liquid • As the cat licks, a column of fluid appears to be lifted into its mouth

  5. How a Cat Drinks • The link below demonstrates how a cat’s tongue cleanly and effortlessly moves liquid into its mouth http://video.mit.edu/watch/the-physics-of-how-cats-drink-87/

  6. Built-In Brush • Another unique feature of a cat’s tongue is the many papillae, or barbed hairs, on the surface of the cat’s tongue • The papillae assist the cat with grooming chores and swallowing efforts

  7. Cat Tongue Close-Up http://www.marcperkins.net

  8. Culinary Applications • The anatomical design of a cat’s tongue can potentially be adapted for several culinary tasks • New tools that are based on the structure and functionality of the feline tongue could be designed to perform tasks with less energy

  9. Culinary Applications • Potential tasks that might be accomplished with this feline-based design include: • Stirring / Gentle Agitation of fragile liquids to incorporate ingredients • Cleaning delicate food items that require special care • Creation of task-specific brushes

  10. Summary • Adapting the anatomical features and abilities of a cats tongue to create tools that will improve culinary tasks is an example of biomimicry. • Nature has been showing us for centuries how well it works – we have only begun to pay attention.

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