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explain the anatomical similarities and differences between modern and fossilized organisms // please help I need it for today
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explain the anatomical similarities and differences between modern and fossilized organisms // please help I need it for today
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Differences:
Modern- modern day organisms usually will take a while before they start to decompose or fossilize.
Fossilized- fossilized organisms typically existed many years ago in order for them to obtain the time needed for fossilization.
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