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fossils
sedimentary rocks
they are called sedimentary rocks... yeah that worksheet made me mad... glenco stinks
Sedimentary rock
A sedimentary rock is a type of rock made from pieces of other rocks, dissolved minerals, or plant and animal matter that collect to form rock layers.
what part of an animal cell contains water and dissolve and dissolve minerals?
A staghorn fern is tree dwelling plant, and as such will absorb any form of disolved minerals that may run down the stem (or trunk) of the tree or plant on which it is growing. For example minerals that may be contained in bird and small animal droppings will become dissolved in rain water, as this runs down the stem of the plant the fern will absorb some of this. Dissolved minerals also come from air-borne dust deposits, animal and bird droppings as well as the decomposing bodies of dead tree dwelling animals
Minerals are combinations of elements found in Earth that are created by various chemical reactions created and assisted by differences in conditions of heat and pressure and evaporation. Where_do_minerals_come_from
Animal vacuoles are just ment to store dissolved minerals but the plant's vacuole is so big so that it can fush of the cell wall for support. That's why plants are standing up straight.
proteinated minerals are organic minerals those are complexed with proteins
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Yes! Minerals are vital to properly functioning cells.