Shark tooth vs. Butcher Knife
By: Haley Porter
Shark tooth adaptations
The adaptations of a shark tooth are hunting, protection, and eating. The shark uses its teeth for hunting other prey. The shark also uses its teeth as a protection device against other animals in its surrounding. Lastly the shark uses its teeth to cut into food as it eats.
The New Improved Knife
The new improved knife is going to help people cut food more precisely. It is also going to save a chef time in preparing food. The knife is also going to be more efficient which will save money.
Microscopic edge of shark's tooth
The edge of a shark's tooth is similar to the edge of a butcher knife. The microscopic edge of a shark's tooth has tiny nodules that would help humans to cut more precisely, save time, and be more efficient for a chef.
The butcher Knife
This is the butcher knife that has an edge similar to that of a shark's tooth.
Shark's tooth
The shark's tooth resembles the edge of a butcher knife. This is a close-up view of the side of the tooth showing how it can help humans if a knife was made to model it.
Image 3
This is the final image of the butcher knife were many nodules including microscopic nodules have been added for the most efficient usage.
Image 2
This is the second image of the butcher knife where tiny nodules have been added resembling a shark's tooth.
Image 1
This is the first image where no extra nodules have been added yet to the butcher knife