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what is the nature of cell walls in diatoms?​

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Answered by nelsorianodv
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The process of cell walls construction of diatoms is known as Frustule. It has two thin overlapping shells fitting into each other just as a soap-box. Their walls are made up of silica. The dead and decomposed diatoms deposit the silica present in their walls in form of diatomaceous earth.

Answered by SƚαrrүAηgєl
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The process of cell walls construction of diatoms is known as frustule. It has two thin overlapping shells fitting into each other just as a soap-box. Their walls are mad up of silica. The dead and decomposed diatoms deposit the silica present in their walls in form of diatomaceous earth.

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