The first shelled organisms were likely early mollusks such as the small shelled creatures known as brachiopods or the ancestors of modern snails and clams. Their shells provided protection and support for their soft bodies, helping them adapt to various environments and thrive in the ancient seas.
I believe you are asking what the first word of an organism's scientific name is. If that is the case, the first word in an organism's scientific name is the organism's taxonomic genus.
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The genotype of the individual plant with thin-shelled seeds can be represented by the letters tt. This means that both alleles for seed thickness are recessive, resulting in the expression of the thin-shelled seed trait.
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A hard-shelled sea creature that starts with the prefix "bar" is a barnacle. Barnacles are small marine crustaceans that attach themselves to hard surfaces, such as rocks or the hulls of ships, using a strong, adhesive cement.
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They are naturaly shelled when they are grown
"Shelled" is not a verb on its own. It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that has had its shell removed, like "shelled nuts" or "shelled peas."
The first engineered organism is a... well engineer is a guy who works on stuff and organism is a living thing. So engineereed organism must be the first man who fixed a living organism... like a doctor or something. so the answer will be the first doctor which is William Hartnell!
There are many such hard shelled insects, mostly beetles.
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I believe you are asking what the first word of an organism's scientific name is. If that is the case, the first word in an organism's scientific name is the organism's taxonomic genus.
There are:approx 1440 calories in 16 oz of shelled boiled peanutsapprox 2544 calories in 16 oz of of shelled raw peanuts.
A gallon of shelled pecans weighs roughly 4 pounds.
Well, the thin-shelled variety do; there is also a thicker-shelled variety.
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No. The word mollusca refers to a soft bodied organism and all mollusks are soft bodied. But not all molluscks have 2 shells: for example, abalones.