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True or false Only bones can be fossilized soft tissue cannot?

False. Soft tissues can also be fossilized under certain conditions, although it is much more rare compared to the fossilization of bones. Soft tissue preservation can occur in exceptional cases, such as in the fossilized remains of animals found in frozen environments like the ice age.


Only bones can be fossilized soft tissue cannot?

i believe that soft tissue can be fossilized in the right conditions, because not so long ago an elephant was found in ice where the tissue (and bones) were still in tact, but the body was flattened.. if your talking about solid ground then no, soft tissue cannot be fossilized. though im not completely sure being frozen in ice is fossilization.. its most likely.


Do Carbonaceous chondrites contain fossilized archae bacteria?

There is certain class of this type of meteorite that has been shown to contain structures that resemble fossilized bacteria and some larger structures of more complex nature, but the subject is still hotly debated and considered as unproven at best. These meteorites are very ancient and are thought to have been in existence during the creation of the solar system. They are made up of tiny grains that have fused together in space at high temperatures, so the likelyhood of them containing bacteria is very remote indeed.


What are fossilized remains of single-celled organisms similar to modern bacteria exist in rocks that are more than 1.5 million years old?

Fossilized remains of single-celled organisms similar to modern bacteria have been found in rocks more than 1.5 billion years old. These fossils provide valuable insight into Earth's ancient environments and the evolution of early life forms.


Fossilized non-seed vascular plants from the period have been identified?

Fossilized non-seed vascular plants from the period such as ferns, horsetails, and club mosses have been identified. These plants are known for their primitive reproductive structures and lack of seeds, reproducing via spores instead. Fossil evidence of these plants help scientists understand the evolution of plant life on Earth.