Vocabulary
Biomimicry: Also known as biomimetics, biomimicry is taking elements and ideas from nature to solve our problems. It is especially useful when the problem is really complex.
Taxonomy: The general principles of scientific classification. So, basically putting things into groups.
Conducive: Making it possible and easy for something to happen or exist. For example, "Life creates conditions conducive to life."- Janine Benyus.
Integrate: To incorporate something into something else. Making something a part of something larger.
Organism: A living thing.
Nature: Anything in our world that is not man-made.
Biology: The study of all the living things in our world.
Engineering: Designing and creating structures, products or systems by using scientific methods.
Taxonomy: The general principles of scientific classification. So, basically putting things into groups.
Conducive: Making it possible and easy for something to happen or exist. For example, "Life creates conditions conducive to life."- Janine Benyus.
Integrate: To incorporate something into something else. Making something a part of something larger.
Organism: A living thing.
Nature: Anything in our world that is not man-made.
Biology: The study of all the living things in our world.
Engineering: Designing and creating structures, products or systems by using scientific methods.