protective shell in marine foraminiferans
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Nummulites is a genus of fossilized foraminiferans, which are a type of single-celled marine organisms with a shell. They were abundant during the Eocene period and are characterized by their large, disc-shaped shells with a spiral pattern. Nummulites are important for paleontologists in dating and correlating rocks from that time period.
No. There is nothing poisonous about the armadillo's protective shell.
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it's shell..
its claws and shell
coat or capsid
Their outer protective shell
A protective shell around a virus
Atmosphere
A tortoise or turtle.
Wentletrap
Shellfish is a generic term, mostly used for edible marine invertibrates such as scallops, clams, oysters, crabs and lobster. There are no real discernable characteristics, except that most of them have a protective outer shell.