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Chirality in living systems

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Prof Alexander Mietke discusses recent findings in this field that have linked chirality in living systems to the formation of a left-right body axis in organisms and to a new kind of elasticity that is found in crystals formed by starfish embryos.
Chirality describes objects and features that are distinct from their mirror image, a property that can be found in many biological systems ranging from spiral patterns of seashells over helical swimming paths of sperm cells to the shape of our hands and feet. This is rather surprising, given that most organisms develop from a single, round cell which shows no obvious signs of chirality. The physics of chirality in biological systems is a research area within the modern field of living matter that aims to identify the physical principals that underlie how chirality emerges during organism development and how the chiral nature of biological materials contributes to their highly unconventional mechanical properties

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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Alexander Mietke
Keywords
chirality
starfish
biological systems
seashells
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 11/06/2024
Duration: 00:35:02

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