mikroskeleteid
Mikroskeleteid refers to the microscopic skeletal elements found in many invertebrates. These structures are typically composed of calcium carbonate or silica and serve various functions, including support, defense, and sensory perception. The study of mikroskeleteid is an important part of paleontology and evolutionary biology, as they can provide valuable clues about the diet, habitat, and relationships of ancient organisms.
One common type of mikroskeleteid are spicules, which are needle-like or star-shaped structures found in sponges.
Foraminifera, a group of single-celled marine organisms, produce intricate shells called tests, which are also considered