Environmental Sciences, asked by akashsen681, 1 year ago

Mollusk shells are made of ivory. True or false?

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Answered by RIyAJiSoNIs
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Mollusk she'll are made of a chalky material
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Answered by mpssankar
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false

Mollusk shells are made of a chalky material called calcium carbonate. The shell has three layers for extra strength: a tough outer layer, a chalky middle layer, and a shiny inner layer, next to the animal's skin. The shiny layer in some bivalve mollusks is known as mother-of-pearl.

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