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Enclosed life

Enclosed life refers to organisms that live within a protective boundary or enclosure, such as shells, coverings, or membranes. This enclosure helps shield them from predators, environmental hazards, and desiccation, providing a controlled environment for survival. Examples include mollusks like snails and clams, which have shells, or certain microorganisms inside protective cell walls. Enclosed life enables these organisms to thrive in various ecosystems by offering structural support and defense, ultimately enhancing their chances of survival and reproductive success within their specific habitats.