👉 In biology, a "coprolitic" is a type of cell wall in bacteria. These cells are known for having a thick and distinctive outer layer called a peptidoglycan layer. Coprolites are often associated with bacteria that live on marine environments such as seagrass beds or coral reefs. They are primarily composed of cellulose, which serves as the primary structure of their cell walls. The presence of coprolites in these environments is thought to be related to the growth