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Paleobotany
Fossil Types
Non-Preserved Organism Study
What fossils do paleobotanists commonly find that allows them to study the organism even though it itself was not preserved? Select all that apply.
seeds
egg shells
spores
pollen
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seeds
spores
pollen
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