High tech products made according to the principles of bionics?

Updated on technology 2024-03-14
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The things that were invented according to biomimicry are:

    Frog - Electronic frog eye.

    Fish - submarines.

    Rattlesnake - Thermosol.

    Penguin-snowmobile.

    Kangaroo - jumping machine.

    Flies - balance rods.

    Flies - vibrating gyroscopes.

    Giraffe - "anti-load".

    Rattlesnakes - infrared receptors.

    Crocodile "tears" - bionic watermaker.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The thermal bathymetry was invented according to the snake, the odor bathymetry was invented according to the lobster, the rapid transmission of the analyzer file was invented according to the cockroach, the vibration sensation was invented according to the spider, the electronic frog eye was invented according to the frog, the artificial cold light was invented according to the ant, and the bionic photolysis water device was invented according to the egg.

    People study the principles of the structure and function of living things, and invent new equipment, tools and technologies based on these principles, and create advanced technologies suitable for production, study and life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Bats and radar.

    Bats emit a kind of ultrasound wave, which will come back when it encounters an object, and humans can't hear it. Radar was invented based on this property of bats. Radar is used in a variety of places, such as airplanes, aviation, etc.

    2. Artificial cold light denier.

    In nature, there are many organisms that can emit light, such as bacteria, fungi, worms, mollusks, crustaceans, insects and fish, etc., and the light emitted by these animals does not produce heat, so it is also called "cold light". Among the many light-emitting animals, fireflies are one of them.

    There are about 1,500 species of fireflies, and the colors of their cold light range from yellow-green to orange, and the brightness of the light varies. The cold light emitted by fireflies not only has a high luminous efficiency, but also the cold light emitted is generally very soft, which is very suitable for human eyes, and the intensity of the light is relatively high. Therefore, biolight is a kind of light that is ideal for human beings.

    3. Volt battery.

    There are many living things in nature that can generate electricity, and there are more than 500 species of fish alone. People refer to these fish, which can discharge electricity, collectively as "electric fish".

    The ability of various electric fish discharges varies. The most powerful discharges are electric rays, electric catfish, and electric eels. Medium-sized electric rays can produce voltages of around 70 volts, while African electric rays can produce voltages of up to 220 volts; The African electric catfish can produce a voltage of 350 volts; Electric eels can produce up to 500 volts, and one South American electric eel can produce up to 880 volts, which is the champion of electric shocks, and it is said to be able to kill large animals like horses.

    4. Zebra. Zebras live on the African continent and look no different from ordinary horses, with stripes on their bodies being a protective color that has evolved to adapt to their environment. Of all the zebras, the fine zebra is the largest and most beautiful.

    It is 140-160 cm tall at the shoulders, and its ears are round and large, with fine and numerous stripes. Zebras often live with wildebeest, whirlhorned oryx, gazelles and ostriches in the grasslands to ward off predators. The use of zebra stripes in the military is a very successful example of biomimicry.

    5. Insects and biomimicry.

    Insects are small, large in variety and number, accounting for more than 75% of living animals, and are found all over the world. They have their own survival skills, and some of them are inferior to others. The use of natural resources is becoming more and more extensive, and any achievement in biomimicry, in particular, comes from a certain characteristic of living things.

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