Chemistry
Chemistry, 03.01.2021 08:30, sydney6384

Scan the list below for explanations of how scientists applied knowledge of gecko feet to
produce an adhesive. Click each way that you
included in your response.
The researchers created an adhesive made
from carbon nanotubes.
The adhesive is made up of two different
layers.
The lower layer is made up of vertically
aligned nanotubes.
The upper layer is made up of curly, spaghetti
like, nanotubes.

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