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1 why do so many fossils feature shells, skeletons, and teeth? choose two.
- most organisms on earth have shells, skeletons, or teeth
- bacteria and decomposers consume these parts first after an animal dies
- these decay slower than other body parts
- shells, skeletons, and teeth are very hard
- these are more likely to be buried in ice than other body parts
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- Analyze "Most organisms on Earth have shells, skeletons, or teeth": Many organisms (like soft - bodied ones) don't have these, so this is incorrect.
- Analyze "Bacteria and decomposers consume these parts first after an animal dies": Bacteria and decomposers tend to consume softer tissues first, not these hard parts, so this is incorrect.
- Analyze "These decay slower than other body parts": Shells, skeletons, and teeth are made of hard materials (like calcium carbonate, bone tissue) which decompose at a slower rate than soft tissues, so this is a correct reason.
- Analyze "Shells, skeletons, and teeth are very hard": Their hardness means they are more resistant to decay and more likely to be preserved as fossils, so this is a correct reason.
- Analyze "These are more likely to be buried in ice than other body parts": There's no basis for this claim as burial in ice is not related to these parts being more likely, so this is incorrect.
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C. These decay slower than other body parts, D. Shells, skeletons, and teeth are very hard