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What is paleobotony and what significance does this field have to our understanding of plants? Environmental science

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Answer: See explanation

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Paleobotany is simply referred to as the branch of botany that deals with the study of the fossils of plants and the identification of the remains of plants.

Paleobotany lays emphasis on the fossils of plant fossils, such as fungi, algae, ferns, etc. It should be noted that paleobotany is vital as it helps scientists understand the evolution of plants. This is vital in determining the classes to which certain plants belongs.

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