radiolaria; foraminifera
radiolaria(single-celled animals) forminifera(marine plankton species)
Sediments produced by plants and animals in the sea are called biogenic sediments. These sediments are composed of organic remains, such as shells, corals, and skeletal debris, which accumulate on the seafloor over time.
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Fossils are the preserved remains or impressions of living organisms that lived in the past. They can be found in rocks or sediments and provide important information about the history of life on Earth.
No, shale is a type of sedimentary rock formed from the accumulation of silt and clay particles. It is not formed from the skeletons of ancient coral animals, which are typically preserved in rocks such as limestone.
Animals only have cell membranes. Plants have both cell walls as well as cell membranes. This allows them rigidity to grow upwards against the pull of gravity whereas animals have either internal (endo)skeletons or external (exo)skeletons.
Two types of biogenous sediments are calcareous ooze and siliceous ooze.
Sediments produced by plants and animals in the sea are called biogenic sediments. These sediments are composed of organic remains, such as shells, corals, and skeletal debris, which accumulate on the seafloor over time.
There are two types of skeletons. Exoskeletons are present in animals on the outside of the body. Examples of animals with exoskeleton include ants and crabs. Endoskeletons are present inside of an animal body. Examples of animals with endoskeletons include dogs and fish.
Their skeletons tend to be on the outside
Diatomaceous earth is made up of the skeletons of small animals.
Animals with internal skeletons are called vertebrates. These skeletons provide support and protection for the body's organs and allow for movement through muscles attached to them. Examples of vertebrates include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
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invertebrates
Animals have skeletons so they don't wobble about like jelly! Just like humans
The Skeletons of Millions of Coralsmall skeletons of sea animals called polyps.
Animals without a backbone are called invertebrates. Examples include insects, worms, jellyfish, and mollusks. These animals have soft bodies and rely on exoskeletons or hydrostatic skeletons for support and protection.
Animals with skeletons on the outside are called exoskeletons. This external skeleton provides support and protection for the animal's body. Examples include arthropods like insects and crustaceans.