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timama [110]
1 year ago
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Read this excerpt from a passage. Biomimicry is not cosmetic imitation. Buildings that simply look like a fish, a shell—or some

other object in nature—are not using the principles of biomimicry. If a structure truly employs the principles of biomimicry, the natural features are incorporated because their designs work with the natural environment and are efficient. Look around and see what solutions nature has to offer. You may just be inspired to design a new eco-friendly structure. Who is the intended audience for this passage?
A) architecture students

B)city planners

C) builders

D) biology students
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Vadim26 [7]1 year ago
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The intended audience for this passage is architecture students. The correct option is A.

<h3>What is biomimicry?</h3>

Biomimicry or biomimetics is the use of styles or construction inspired from nature or natural things, such as a flower or any animal.

Buildings that resemble natural structures, according to the author, are an example of the inspiration that nature can provide, not a way to apply biomimetics principles.

Thus, the correct option is A) architecture students.

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