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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?


architecture students


biology students


city planners


builders

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
architecture students

Reason: The passage addresses designing buildings and using natural design principles to create efficient, eco-friendly structures—information aimed at people who design (architects or architecture students) rather than biologists, planners, or builders.