why diatoms have cell wall deposits left behind in thier habitats?
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In diatoms, the cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which fit together as in a soapbox. The walls are embedded with silica and thus the walls are indestructible. Thus, diatoms have left behind large amount of cell deposits in their habitat; this accumulation over billions of years is referred to as 'diatomaceous earth'.
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The walls are embedded with silica and thus the walls are indestructible. Thus, diatoms have left behind large amount of cell deposits in their habitat; this accumulation over billions of years is referred to as 'diatomaceous earth'. So the correct option is "diatoms"....!!
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