kalkkikuorten
Kalkkikuorten refers to calcareous shells and exoskeletons produced by a wide range of organisms and composed primarily of calcium carbonate. These structures form through biomineralization, a biological process in which cells secrete minerals within an organic framework to create hard, protective coverings.
The calcium carbonate in kalkkikuorten occurs in several mineral forms, most commonly calcite and aragonite, with
Organisms that form kalkkikuorten include many mollusks (bivalves and gastropods), brachiopods, corals, certain echinoderms, and numerous
Environmental sensitivity is a notable aspect of kalkkikuorten. Changes in ocean chemistry, notably ocean acidification, can