Life: The Science of Biology
Life: The Science of Biology
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Author: David E. Sadava, David M. Hillis, H. Craig Heller, Sally D. Hacker
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 6.5, Problem 3R
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The method by which glassy structures in diatoms reach the cell wall without the need to pass through a membrane.

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The diatoms have a beautiful glassy appearance on their surface, as shown in Figure 1.

Life: The Science of Biology, Chapter 6.5, Problem 3R

Figure 1: Eight diatom cells present inside their decorative cell walls.

Introduction:

Diatoms are a group of protists that are present in the waterways and the oceans. About 20% of the earth’s oxygen is produced by diatoms. Most of the diatoms are bilaterally symmetrical, which justifies their name. They are encased in a beautiful cell wall that is composed of the hydrated silicon dioxide (silica).

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