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Title:
functionality Technology OF industrial design products inspired FROM botany SCIENCE”
Authors: Dr. Mahmoud Ahmad Mahmoud Ahmad Nafea
Year: 2020
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: of the International Design Journal
Volume: Volume 11 Issue 1
Issue: Issue 1Print Issn : 2090-9632 ,Online Issn:2090-9640
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: of the International Design Journa
Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

It is the scientific study of plant life. Botany is a branch of biology and it is sometimes referred to as plant biology. Botany covers a wide field of scientific trends that study growth, reproduction, metabolism, morphology, plant pathology, ecology, and phytogenesis. The discoveries of science for the functional properties of creatures represent the most important thing that the innovative human searches for, as these discoveries are what put before the eyes of the innovator the ideal functional models that God Almighty created, and the scientific discoveries are represented in all directions such as astronomy - geology - zoology - botany Religious sciences - ethics - physics - chemistry - mathematics .............. etc. Scientists in the past divided science into many divisions, until science reached a more perfect division. Botany is considered one of the most important branches of biological sciences, due to the importance of plants on this planet, as this science studies the functional properties in plants that the designer used to design his products. Botany is interested in studying that section of living organisms that can manufacture their own food by exploiting some raw materials - such as water and carbon dioxide - with a simple chemical composition and fixing them through chlorophyll circulating in their cells in the presence of sunlight, to convert them into substances of a composition More complex, and can later be relied upon as a food source. Botany has several areas of interest, and each field has several branches as follows: Taxonomy: It studies the taxonomic status of species in terms of their characteristics and methods of reproduction Plant morphology: It is the one who studies plants in terms of their shapes, phenotypes, different forms of leaves, and so on ... Plant anatomy: which studies the components of each plant separately. Plant pathology: It studies plant diseases of all kinds, whether fungal, bacterial or viral, and methods of treating them, and searching for resistant strains to them. . Genetics: It is the science that studies the first primitive plants. Plant physiology: which is concerned with studying the biological processes that a plant performs during its life cycle, from the start of germination of seeds until the formation of fruits that in turn bear new seeds. - Genetics: It is the science that studies the first primitive plants. Plant physiology: which is concerned with studying the biological processes that a plant performs during its life cycle, from the start of germination of seeds until the formation of fruits that in turn bear new seeds. Research problem: To uncover the relationship between botany and industrial design to create new functional technology inspired by botany as an essential element of nature. Research Objective: Finding an interactive relationship between design and other sciences represented in studying the physiological properties of botany and how to benefit from them in designing jobs in industrial products. - research importance: Connecting the horizons of scientific discoveries represented by science discovering the nature of plants and making use of them in achieving functional innovations in industrial products. Force search: The research assumes that making use of the study of the scientific properties of plants will lead to benefiting from these properties in designing new functions for the industrial product.

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