What makes the shells gleam
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Seashells are the exoskeletons of mollusks such as snails, clams, oysters and many others. ... These shells, unlike typical animal structures, are not made up of cells. Mantle tissue that is located under and in contact with the shell secretes proteins and mineral extracellularly to form the shell.
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A gleam or flash of light;a glow or glowing.To separate or remove the shell or husk from (nuts);shell;husk.To become separated from the shell,as nuts;to separate easily from the shell or husk.To gleam;shine;glow.
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