No. Minerals are a type of nonliving matter.
90% of minerals are silicate.
Major Minerals
The minerals get into the ocean by when it rains the minerals on land flows into the ocean.
Airplane minerals.
Most igneous rocks have a relatively homogenous mix of minerals which are interlocked.
An organism whose tissues are completely replaced by minerals is a fossil.
the get the minerals out of the organism
All living organism required minerals and rat is no exception.
the Rock Cycle
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Fossils form through the process of mineral replacement beginning when an organism dies and is buried. Groundwater seeps around the organism, and the minerals in the water gradually replace the minerals in the hard parts of the organism. Over time these minerals turn into a stone replica of an organism.
A Petrified fossil dissolved minerals replace and remains of an organism and then harden to form rock.
water and minerals
phosphorous
When an organism is petrified its organic tissue is most likely replaced with minerals.
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it would die