silica in the cell wall
Diatoms are in kingdom protista. They are also in the plantlike protist category so therefore they are eukaryotic, single or many celled, and have chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll. The chlorophyll causes them to use energy from the sun to make food that they eat. Diatoms are also filter-feeders. As they move through water, they filter particles through their two silica shells as means of processing food.
Trachea has C shaped cartilage rings. This makes the anatomical arrangement unique. So that trachea can contract and relax but does not collapse.
The "cell wall" of a diatom is the outer most portion, consisting of a cellular structure defined characteristically by a uniform almost stacking- like concentration. Like any ordinary multi cellular organism this so called "cell wall" coincidentally has without a doubt been discovered and consistently reaffirmed with any published literature pertaining to the field.
All people are unique there for so are you fingers! Hope That Helped!!
Your teeth and eyes are more unique than fingerprints, so that is not true
Diatoms have silicon based exteriors. Most are perfectly symmetrical mathematical shapes. They are also used in making circuit boards.
Its all their perfect understanding of the market which makes them so popular and unique.
it makes it special because is so peacefull
Chlorophyll is the substance that makes plants so unique. It allows photosynthesis to occur inside plant cells.
there population and phischal featuers are what make it so unique
i know some types of plankton eat diatoms and so do sponges,jellyfish and crabs and ther is still many more things that eat diatoms
There are 6 of them, so it is not unique. "Unique" means that there is only one.
Their long hair, the way they swim, their hypnotizing voice and their beautiful tail. That's what makes a mermaid so unique!
Its ability to handle change.
the sphinx is unique because it was built a long time ago and has an important history
its the only one in the world
the beautiful beaches and all the tsunamis