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what is the nature of cell wall in diatoms​

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Answered by llchummill
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The cell walls of diatoms contain silica and are indestructible. The cell wall is made up of two thin overlapping walls which fit together such as a soap box. When the diatoms die, the silica in their cell walls gets deposited in the form of diatomaceous earth.

Answered by mariamshariff04
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The cell walls of diatoms contain silica and are indestructible. The cell wall is made up of two thin overlapping walls which fit together such as a soap box. When the diatoms die, the silica in their cell walls gets deposited in the form of diatomaceous earth.

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