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Members of which protist group is one of the fossilized deposits in the unique geological formation of the White Cliffs of Dover?

A) Diatoms
B) Actinopods
C) Diplomonads
D) Foraminiferans
E) Choanoflagellates

White Cliffs Of Dover

A series of striking white chalk cliffs located along the southeastern coastline of England, notable for their geological significance and scenic beauty.

Foraminiferans

Microscopic marine organisms, known for their chambered shells, that play a key role in marine ecosystems and the carbon cycle.

Fossilized Deposits

Organic or inorganic remains of organisms that have been preserved over geological time, usually in sedimentary rocks.

  • Acknowledge the significance of protists in paleontological records and geological structures.
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