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What is the nature of cell-walls in diatoms?​

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Answered by VivaciousDork
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The diatomaceous earth is quite soft and inert. The cell walls of distance have two thin overlapping shells filling into each other foaming shape of a soap box. These shells have deposition of silica into their structure. Since the cell walls are constructed with silica, they are indestructible....

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Answered by HeyStobbit
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Indestructible and silicate in nature

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