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SHELL FORM & COMPOSITION for your sea shell bathroom
The shell is generally composed of calcium carbonate,
which is secreted by the outer surface of the mantle
of the shell as the creature ages. The sea shell
bathroom composition can be thickened, enlarged and
repaired, but does not play a part in the metabolism
of the animal. When the mollusk dies, its shell is the
one part that typically remains intact. Chances are,
you have come across thousands of shells that have
wash up on the seashore during your last trip to the
beach.
SHELL GROWTH sea shell bathroom
The shell of a mollusk grows periodically, not
continuously, like that of a human child. The upper
surface of the shell is formed by tissue at the mantle
edge, while inner layers are secreted by all parts of
the mantle surface. Therefore, growth takes place in
two directions: Parallel to the edge– growth in size,
and at right angles of the surface-growth in
thickness. This varying growth process assures that no
two species are exactly the same. A sea shell bathroom
formation can produce new structural elements (folds
or tubercles) and as growth continues, these
irregularities can produce what is known as an
ornament or sculpture on the upper surface of the
shell.
COLOR & PATTERN sea shell bathroom
Mankind has always been astonished by the intricate
design and varying color patterns of shells. The color
and design of the shell is mainly dependent on the
diet of the animal. In warmer waters where a variety
of food sources are abundant, you will find thousand
of species in all shapes, sizes and especially colors.
In colder waters where food sources are typically the
same, you will find mostly darker shells lacking in
any type of vibrant color for any
sea shell
bathroom.
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