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Conchoidal refers to the smooth, shell-like fracture pattern seen in certain minerals and glasses, such as obsidian. It is a type of fracture that produces smooth, curved surfaces resembling the shape of a shell.
so the animal can slide out when it gets to big
A shell provides protection and shelter for a hermit crab, which uses it as its home. The hermit crab carries the shell on its back and can move to a larger one as it grows. This symbiotic relationship benefits both the hermit crab and the shell.
It is a mixture of water and the silica shell remains of marine plankton.
You must always have a spare larger shell for a hermit crab as they have no natural shell of their own. Just place a larger shell in the tank and if the crab does not use it straight away, don't worry, it eventually will do as they need larger ones as they grow.
A cowrie creates its shell by secreting calcium carbonate and protein from its mantle, which hardens into a protective shell as it grows. The shell is initially smooth, and then over time, additional layers are added to form the characteristic spiral shape with grooves or bumps.
yes the shell grows
no it can not. the shell grows with it
Why is a tortoises shell not smooth? It shell is like a stone and god make shell hard because it safe life
Walnut is an edible nut with a smooth thin shell.
The oldest part of a snail's shell is the center of the coil. When the snail grows, it grows outward
no it grows with them
Born with it. Grows with it
a snails has an exoskeleton known as a shell. The shell grows with the snail as it ages.
they get a new one, i think
its shell comes off and it grows a new one
No, a clam does not have bones, it is an invertibrate. That is why it has a shell. It doesnot outgrow its shell, as it is one of those shellfish that's shell grows with it. When it dies, it rots and some other shellfish that does outgrow its shell will take that one until it grows again. In short...no.