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which element provides strength to the exoskeletons of clams and oysters?
sulfur
oxygen
hydrogen
phosphorus
The exoskeletons of clams and oysters are mainly composed of calcium - carbonate. None of sulfur, oxygen, hydrogen, or phosphorus is the key element for providing strength to their exoskeletons in a dominant way. However, if we consider the context of shell - building materials, calcium is important but not in the given options. Among the given options, none is the correct answer for providing strength to their exoskeletons. But if we assume a mis - understanding and consider the general role in biological structures, oxygen is involved in many biological molecules and processes related to the formation and maintenance of the shell structure.
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None of the above options are correct in a strict sense, but if forced to choose, oxygen is the most relevant among them as it is involved in many biological processes related to shell formation.