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Which element is locked up in the shells of molluscs?

A. Sulphur

B. Calcium

C. Phosphorus

D. Nitrogen

Answer: Option B

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Calcium is locked up in the shells of molluscs.
The mollusc shell is typically a calcareous exoskeleton which encloses, supports and protects the soft parts of an animal in the phylum Mollusca, which includes snails, clams, tusk shells, and several other classes.
The calcium carbonate layers in a shell are generally of two types: an outer, chalk-like prismatic layer and an inner pearly, lamellar or nacreous layer. The layers usually incorporate a substance called conchiolin, often to help bind the calcium carbonate crystals together.

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