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What is body fossils?

fossils that are made from parts of an organism's body


How are footprints fossils different from bone fossils?

Yes, preserved footprints are examples of fossils.


What is a body fossil?

fossils that are made from parts of an organism's body


What are body fossils made out of?

Body fossils are made out of remains of plants and animals that have been preserved in rock or sediment. The original material of the organism is often replaced by minerals, creating a cast or replica of the organism's original structure. Hard parts of the organism, such as bones, shells, or teeth, are commonly preserved as body fossils.


What are two kinds of fossils?

Two kinds of fossils are body fossils, which preserve the actual remains or impressions of an ancient organism, and trace fossils, which are indirect evidence of an organism's activity, such as footprints or burrows.


Fossils are formed in rocks when the blank body parts of an organism get buried in blank and are preserved when it turns to blank?

Fossils are formed in rocks when the hard body parts of an organism get buried in sediment and are preserved when it turns to rock.


Why the fossil records is not complete?

organisms tend to decay before becoming a fossil. animals with hard parts are preserved more easily. geological processes may destroy fossils.


What animals have three body parts?

A Zorgamosiolhr has three body parts


What can animals not be preserved in as fossils?

Animals are not preserved as fossils. Fossils are imprints of the organism where the body has been replaced by rock minerals. They are most usually found in sedimentary rocks, occasionally in metamorphic rock but never in igneous rock.


How do animals live in the deepest parts of the ocean?

they have special parts on and in their body parts


Fossils that are actual bodies of body parts of organisms?

Fossils that look like an actual body part is called a body fossils.Fossils fall into 2 categories.Body fossils are the remains or representation of parts of the body of the animal or plant. These include bones, soft tissue, claws, teeth, wood, eggs, leaves etc.Trace fossils on the other hand is any indication of life that is not part of the animal. Footprints, coprolites, nests, teeth marks, burrows, worm casts etc are all trace fossils.


What are the types of fossils?

molds and casts, trace fossils, petrified wood, and carbon filmThe four types of fossils are mold fossils, cast fossils, true-form fossils, and trace fossils. Mold fossils are impressions from when the plant or animal first decomposed. Cast fossils are plant or animal remains. True-form fossils are remaining body parts from an animal. Trace fossils are marks that have been left by animal, such as footprints.