The importance of radiolaria in human life.

Radiolarians, or rayworms, are unicellular planktonic organisms that live mainly in warm ocean waters.
When radiolarians die, they turn into sedimentary siliceous rocks – flint, opoka and radiolarites, which are used by humans. Fossil radiolarians are known in strata from the modern age to the Precambrian and are used in geology to determine the age of sedimentary rocks. They are also used in medicine, some of them parasitize in the human body.



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