An organism that has a hard structure is most likely to become a fossil because it can survive through different weather changes and an organism with a soft structure will most likely dissolve or decompose.
A hard shell organism have more of a chance to become a fossil .
Of the three organisms it is the snails that has the least chance of becoming a fossil since it has no skeleton.
Which of the following is most likely to become preserved as a fossil? a jellyfisha clam shella leafa worm
Organic tissues in an organism are typically replaced with minerals during the petrification process, forming a fossil. This process helps maintain the original shape and structure of the organism, but the organic material is essentially replaced by minerals over time.
the apple
Well its most likely everything will become fossil fuel from a human carcass,dog,cow and bugs.
the apple
No. Preservation as a fossil is most likely when the organism is buried quickly. Slow burial gives opportunity for decay and other destructive processes to occur.
One condition that best increases the chance that an organism will become fossilized is if the burial happens rapidly. Another condition that can increase the chance of an organism becoming fossilized is if the organism has hard body parts.
The presence of fins on a fossil suggests that the organism likely lived in water at some point in its life. This could indicate that the area where the dig took place was once covered by water or that the organism had adapted to an aquatic environment.
They are different because casts and molds are just an imprint (or a copy) of the organism's body. The soft parts of the organism would most likely decay, and the shell, bones, or just the outer hard parts would be fossilized.
A bony fish that is buried rapidly in ocean sediment