An animal dies in mud, decomposes, and leaves an imprint, which is later filled by sediment to form a solid copy of the original organism.
How is this fossil different from fossils of preserved remains? select one
Only hard tissue is preserved.
Hard and soft tissues are preserved.
Only soft tissue is preserved.
There is little change to the preserved organism.
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Explanation: My opinion is that only hard tissues are preserved with are mostly sclrenchymatous tissues which are very hard because of the presence of pectin in it pectin is chemical whose bondage of molecule is very high because of which it is so hard and there is a little change to the preserved organism as the nature also helps to be preserved
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Only hard tissue is preserved to form a solid copy of the original organism.
Explanation:
- As the animal that died in mud was decomposed later on left an imprint on the clayed or moist soil, that area around the dead animal will have an imprint which can be seen when the moisture dries up and the original organism hard tissues imprint will be left visible on the dry soil.
- Since the soil is made from the sediments which belong to the sedimentary rocks he imprint will be preserved intact and help in investigating the type of animal and the type of habitat it lies in.
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