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Why are the cell wall of chrysophyta indestructible?

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Answered by parassolanki
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Explanation:

cell wall is embedded with silica which make it indestructible

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⇒ The Chrysophytas are Having a Soap box like cell wall which overlap each other , They are formed of Mainly Cellulose and Silica..

The Hardness provided to them is by the-

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