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Silicon dioxide forms the cell walls of _____.

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Diatoms I believe.

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The diatoms have a cell wall which is made up of silicon dioxide.

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Diatoms are algal species which exist on houses made of glass. They are the main living being on the planet with cell wall composed of opaline silica, a component of silicon dioxide. Diatoms have chlorophyll a and c that gather vitality from the sun and transform it into compound vitality through photosynthesis.

Through carbon obsession, diatoms expel carbon dioxide
(CO_2) from the environment. The
CO_2 is changed over to natural carbon as sugar, and oxygen
(O_2) is discharged. We inhale the oxygen that diatoms discharge.

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