Did you know that oysters can create beautiful pearls? When something bothers them, like a tiny grain of sand, they cover it with smooth layers to protect themselves. Let’s dive into the fascinating world of oysters and how they make pearls!
- What Are Oysters: Oysters are sea creatures that live in water and have hard shells.
- How Do Oysters Make Pearls: When an irritant, like sand, gets inside their shell, oysters cover it with layers of a shiny material called nacre.
- What Is Nacre: Nacre is a smooth substance that gives pearls their beautiful shine.
- Why Do Oysters Make Pearls: Pearls are a way for oysters to protect themselves from irritants that can cause discomfort.
- What Are Pearls Used For: Pearls are often used in jewelry and are considered precious and beautiful.
- Nature’s Wonder: The process of making pearls shows how nature can create amazing things!
Contents
- Oysters form Pearls by Enveloping Irritants in Smooth, Protective Layers.
- Related MCQ’S
- 1. What is an oyster?
- 2. How do oysters make pearls?
- 3. What is the substance that oysters secrete to cover irritants?
- 4. What is the smooth substance that wraps the irritant inside the oyster?
- 5. What can stimulate an oyster to make a pearl?
- 6. How long does it take for a pearl to grow inside an oyster?
- 7. What percentage of pearls used in jewelry are natural?
- 8. How are pearls harvested from oysters?
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Oysters form Pearls by Enveloping Irritants in Smooth, Protective Layers.
Related MCQ’S
1. What is an oyster?
a) A type of fish
b) A type of bird
c) A type of mollusk
d) A type of reptile
2. How do oysters make pearls?
a) By eating food
b) By protecting themselves from irritants
c) By swimming in the ocean
d) By getting caught in nets
3. What is the substance that oysters secrete to cover irritants?
a) Water
b) Conchiolin
c) Calcium
d) Salt
4. What is the smooth substance that wraps the irritant inside the oyster?
a) Salt
b) Mucus
c) Nacre
d) Water
5. What can stimulate an oyster to make a pearl?
a) Heat
b) Light
c) A small bead or tissue
d) Cold water
6. How long does it take for a pearl to grow inside an oyster?
a) A few days
b) A few weeks
c) Several months
d) Several years
7. What percentage of pearls used in jewelry are natural?
a) 10%
b) 1%
c) 50%
d) 25%
8. How are pearls harvested from oysters?
a) By fishing
b) By removing the oyster from the water and opening the shell
c) By digging in the sand
d) By collecting from the ocean floor
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