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- Frustule abstract "A frustule is the hard and porous cell wall or external layer of diatoms. The frustule is composed almost purely of silica, made from silicic acid, and is coated with a layer of organic substance, which was referred to in the early literature on diatoms as pectin, a fiber most commonly found in cell walls of plants. This layer is actually composed of several types of polysaccharides.The frustule's structure is usually composed of two overlapping sections known as thecae (or less formally as valves). The join between the two thecae is supported by bands of silica (girdle bands) that hold them together. This overlapping allows for some internal expansion room and is essential during the reproduction process. The frustule also contains many pores and slits that provide the diatom access to the external environment for processes such as waste removal and mucilage secretion.".
- Frustule thumbnail Diatoms.png?width=300.
- Frustule wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Frustule wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Frustule wikiPageExternalLink GP2131.html.
- Frustule wikiPageExternalLink frustule.
- Frustule wikiPageExternalLink cbdiatom2.html.
- Frustule wikiPageExternalLink indexmag.html.
- Frustule wikiPageExternalLink nnano.2007.152.html.
- Frustule wikiPageExternalLink 1339.
- Frustule wikiPageID "14598818".
- Frustule wikiPageLength "5982".
- Frustule wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Frustule wikiPageRevisionID "622312016".
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Algal_anatomy.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diatoms.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Diatom.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Diatomaceous_earth.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Division_(botany).
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Mucilage.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Pectin.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Phytoplankton.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Polysaccharide.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Silicic_acid.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_dioxide.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink Theca.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLink File:Diatoms.png.
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frustule".
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frustule#Thecae".
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLinkText "epitheca".
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLinkText "frustule".
- Frustule wikiPageWikiLinkText "theca".
- Frustule wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_section.
- Frustule wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Plankton.
- Frustule wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protist_structures.
- Frustule wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Frustule subject Category:Algal_anatomy.
- Frustule subject Category:Diatoms.
- Frustule hypernym Wall.
- Frustule type Place.
- Frustule type Organism.
- Frustule type Redirect.
- Frustule type Subfield.
- Frustule type Organism.
- Frustule comment "A frustule is the hard and porous cell wall or external layer of diatoms. The frustule is composed almost purely of silica, made from silicic acid, and is coated with a layer of organic substance, which was referred to in the early literature on diatoms as pectin, a fiber most commonly found in cell walls of plants.".
- Frustule label "Frustule".
- Frustule sameAs Q3089359.
- Frustule sameAs Frústul.
- Frustule sameAs Frústula.
- Frustule sameAs Frustule.
- Frustule sameAs Frústula.
- Frustule sameAs Frústula.
- Frustule sameAs m.03d9210.
- Frustule sameAs Q3089359.
- Frustule wasDerivedFrom Frustule?oldid=622312016.
- Frustule depiction Diatoms.png.
- Frustule isPrimaryTopicOf Frustule.