would like to know how its made???....
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would like to know how its made???....
The shells themselves are not cellular, but they are the remains of animals that were indeed cellular. The animals which make the shells are mollusks. Â There are two major groups of shell-bearing mollusks, and a few smaller groups. Â The two main groups are gastropods and bivalves. Â Gastropods are snail-like species which grow in a spiral pattern. Â They include conchs, whelks, abalones, and many different families of snails that live in marine, fresh water, and terrestrial habitats. Â The other major group, bivalves, includes mollusks whose shell is in two separate halves, joined by a hinge. Â They include clams, mussels, scallops, oysters, cockles, and many others. Since mollusks are animals, they are classified into families and species, just like other animals. You can find a lot of additional information at this website:
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would like to know how its made???.... - by nikita pearl - 12-25-2009, 05:50 PM
would like to know how its made???.... - by paul monfils - 12-26-2009, 09:05 AM
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