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Most plant fossils are carbon films because the organic material in the plant decays, leaving a thin carbon residue that is preserved in the rock. This carbon film provides a detailed imprint of the original plant, making it a valuable record for paleobotanists studying ancient plant species.
A carbon film is a thin layer of film that is made largely of carbon. The carbon film consists of plasma polymer films, amorphous carbon films, and CVD diamond films.
Carbon is a basic building block of anything living. It is present in any plant.
Carbon films or carbonaceous films
The most common element in plant tissues is Carbon. This is why plants and animals are called carbon-based life forms; because we are made predominately out of carbon.
From plant life. Animals including humans exhale carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a heavy gas and fall to the ground. Whereupon it is absorbed by plant life. Under the process of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide in the plant is broken down into carbon and oxygen. The carbon is retained in the plant as biomass, and the oxygen is released back into the atmosphere, for animals to breathe. It is all part of the oxygen/carbon cycle.
Yes it is true that carbon films are formed when a thin film of carbon is left forming a silhouette of the original organism.
For most terrestrial plants, nearly all the carbon comes from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. For aquatic plants, the carbon comes form carbon dioxide dissolved in the water.
Varies from plant to plant depending on what compounds are in their leaves. Most likely Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Hydrogen.
carbon films can preserve the delicate parts of plants leaves and insects, and preserved remains can preserve entire organisms.
Yes - most plants absorb carbon dioxide and convert it to plant material via photosynthesis.
Plant cells can give off oxygen when photosynthesis occurs. They give out carbon dioxide when they respire when there is no light available.