1 difference between mummification and fossilisation
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Mummification is the process of preserving the tissues and organs of the dead organism or human corpse by various chemical and thermal processes. Fossilization is a process where dead organisms are preserved over rocks. In fossilization, only the hard body parts like the bones, teeth are preserved.
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mummification unlike fossilisation is a process in which even the soft tissue of the body are preserved.
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- Mummification uses different types of chemicals which are are there to preserve even the soft tissue such as muscles tendons ligaments and the fat of of an organism.
- On the other hand fossilization results in only preservation of those parts which are rich in calcium and are hard such as the teeth, the bones. Hence in case of fossilization there is no preservation of the muscles which is done in case of mummification.
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