Scientists can learn about extinct plants through fossils, pollen records, and ancient DNA analysis. Fossils provide direct physical evidence of past plant species, while pollen records give insights into the types of plants that existed based on the pollen grains preserved in sediments. Ancient DNA analysis can also reveal genetic information about extinct plants by extracting and sequencing DNA from preserved specimens, providing a deeper understanding of their evolutionary history.
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no it is not extinct
pollen
Microscopes
the gasosaurus :)
The plant or animal is said to have become extinct.
Plant scientists are known as botanists. They study plants and plant processes.
A palaeoherb is a term used to refer to ancient or extinct plants that were likely herbaceous in nature, meaning they did not have woody stems or structures. These plants would have lived during prehistoric times and are typically identified through fossil evidence.
no longer exists