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Which anatomical feature of an animal is more likely to biodegrade over time and not become a fossil?(1 point)
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skin
skin

teeth
teeth

shells
shells

bones
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GPT-4o mini
Among the options provided, **skin** is the anatomical feature that is more likely to biodegrade over time and not become a fossil. Skin is composed of soft tissues that decompose relatively quickly compared to teeth, shells, and bones, which are harder and more resilient to decomposition.
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