Biology, asked by fidaunni, 1 month ago

cell wall deposits of diatoms are called diatomaceous.write any two uses of it​

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Answered by nitusinghmanoj
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Their walls are made up of silica. The dead and decomposed diatoms deposit the sillica present in their walls in form of diatomaceous earth. This diatomaceous earth is very soft and quite inert. It is used in filtration of oils, sugars, and for other industrial purposes.

Answered by de4047544
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Explanation:

Their walls are made up of silica. The dead and decomposed diatoms deposit the sillica present in their walls in form of diatomaceous earth. This diatomaceous earth is very soft and quite inert. It is used in filtration of oils, sugars, and for other industrial purposes.

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