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Q: How are permineralization and replacement the same?
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What are some examples of permineralization?

The replacement of organic material with minerals over a period of time, as in petrified wood, is an example of the process of mineralization.


A dinosaur tooth can be fossilized when the minerals that make up rock replace the minerals that is made up the bones what is this process called?

Total replacement of the minerals: replacement fossilization. Partial replacement of the minerals: perminalization fossilization.


What does Permineralization mean?

Permineralization is one of the ways in which a plant or animal can be turned into a fossil.


How are permineralization and replacement similar?

Minerals such as silca, iron, and pyrite are critical for fossilization in both processes. However, in replacement, the hard structures of the organism dissolve and are replaced with minerals. During replacement, the original microscopic details, such as the inside of a bone, are partially or totally destroyed. ~Follow me on Twitter: @jennholguinxo I follow back!


What is the difference between petrifaction and permineralization?

Permineralization is the process of fossilization where mainly water mineral deposits take the form of the organism. The minerals harden with time and pressure from over laying deposits turning into rock. Petrification happens when silica binds with celulose of a plant and turns into stone often retaining the microstructure of the plant.


What is the process of filling in pore spaces with mineral substances?

Permineralization


When the remains of an organism are replaced by minerals.?

In geology, petrification or petrification is the process by which organic material becomes a fossil through the replacement of the original material and the filling of the original pore spaces with minerals. So yeah the answer is petrification


How are trees that been buried by volcanic ash preserved?

permineralization


Bones are filled with liquid minerals which later harden it is called?

permineralization


What is a bone filled with liquid minerals which would later harden called?

permineralization


When tiny spaces inside a fossil are filled in with minerals you have what kind of preservation?

Permineralization.


What is the The Process Of Changing The Hard Parts Of The Remains Of An Animal Or Plant With Minerals?

The process is call petrification, via permineralization.