The grenade shell consists of two internally serrated aluminium hemispheres.
Its shell consists of plastic segments which were ordered from a local pool manufacturer, and the whole building could light up.
The shell consists of almost stright-sided whorls with deep, flat sutures.
The shell of a chiton consists of eight shelly plates which articulate with one another.
Its outer shell consists of thick heat shields fore and aft, representing more than half of the total weight.
The shell consists mainly of proteins with only small amounts of calcium carbonate.
Simple shells consist of a paper tube filled with stars and black powder.
The shell (not adult) consists of about 5 slightly convex whorls, with a conspicuous suture.
The broad, very obtuse shell consists of three whorls.
Each shell consists of one or more subshells (named s, p, d, f and g).