All parts of plants have been fossilized.
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Paleontologists are scientists who specialize in the study of past life through the examination of preserved remains of ancient organisms. They work to uncover information about evolutionary relationships, biodiversity, and past ecosystems by studying fossils and other remnants.
Yes, fossils of today's plants and animals are being preserved. Fossils can form under the right conditions, such as in sedimentary rock or tar pits, and represent a snapshot of ancient life that can help scientists understand past ecosystems and evolutionary processes. However, the process of fossilization is rare and not all organisms become preserved as fossils.
Sometimes they are referred to as bits of dead plants or animals. Others refer to them as fossils, or organic remains. If it is a decayed organism (either plant OR animal) it might be referred to as 'detritus'. If it's the final remains of a human being, it may be referred to as a corpse.
They are leaves stems roots and seeds I checked its in my book(:
Fossils of animals or plants are commonly preserved in sedimentary rocks. These fossils form when the remains of organisms are buried in sediment, which gradually hardens into rock, preserving the shape and structure of the original organism. Examples include dinosaur bones in sandstone or fern leaves in shale.
Yes, fossils are real. They are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the distant past. Fossils provide valuable information about the history of life on Earth.