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This is Scientific American's 60-second Science, I'm Christopher Intagliata.
Mucus is a miraculous substance. It's in our noses, of course―but it also helps us swallow.
And it lubricates our eyes, so we can blink. But it's not just us. Mucus is ubiquitous in the oceans, too.
"Fish are covered in mucus.
There are parrot fish that excrete mucus balloons around their head, presumably to protect them against predators or parasites."
Kakani Katija, a bioengineer at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.
She's interested in the mucus creations of another creature called a larvacean.
"Actually I wonder if I have one in my bag now."
She means a 3-D printed one, not a real one.
Katija says that larvaceans look a lot like tadpoles―and even the ones called "giant" larvaceans are only about four inches long.
But they excrete spectacular mucus structures around them―shaped almost like a neck pillow you'd bring on a plane
but with ridges and baffles running through them.
These "snot palaces," as some people actually call them, help the animals filter ocean waters for food.
Katija's team sent a robot diving in California's Monterey Bay to observe those mucus mansions,
as nobody appears to call them, in greater detail than ever before by shooting laser light at the larvaceans.
Those expeditions have allowed the researchers to create 3-D models―which means you'll soon be able to 3-D print your own larvacean, too, if you like.
这里是科学美国人――60秒科学系列,我是克里斯托弗・因塔格里塔。
黏液是种神奇的物质。当然,我们的鼻子里就有黏液,它也能帮助我们吞咽。
黏液润滑我们的眼睛,所以我们可以眨眼。但不仅人类有黏液。它在海洋中也无处不在。
“鱼类身上布满黏液。
比如,鹦鹉鱼的头部会分泌出黏液气球,这大概是为了保护它们免受捕食者或寄生虫的攻击。”
蒙特利湾水族馆研究所的生物工程师卡卡尼・卡迪加说到。
她感兴趣的是名为幼形虫的另一种生物的黏液。
“事实上,我想知道现在我的包里是不是就有一只。”
她指的是3D打印的虫子,可不是真的虫子。
卡迪加表示,幼形虫看起来很像蝌蚪,甚至那些被称为“巨型”幼形虫的虫子也只有约4英寸长。
但它们周身分泌出惊人的黏液结构,形似你带上飞机的那种颈枕,
但带有隆起,而且隔板贯穿其中。
这些“鼻涕宫殿”――有些人真的这样叫它――帮助它们过滤海水以获取食物。
卡迪加的团队派机器人潜入加利福尼亚州蒙特利湾,通过向幼形虫发射激光,
比以往仔细得多地观察这些“黏液宅邸”(似乎并没有人这样称呼它们)。
这些探险活动使研究人员能够创造出3D模型,这意味着如果你愿意,你也能很快打印出自已的幼形虫3D模型。
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