Match the image to the appropriate fossil type. *No duplicates,

  1. Match the image to the appropriate fossil type.*No duplicates, each fossil type has two images.
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  2. Match the image to the appropriate fossil type.*No duplicates, each fossil type has two images. (6 points) Put responses in the
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  3. Match the image to the appropriate fossil type.*No duplicates, each fossil type has two images. (6 points) Put responses in the
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  4. Match the image to the appropriate fossil type. (9 points) and choose either mold, cast and trace.
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  5. This photograph shows a mold fossil. How is a mold fossil different from a cast fossil?1 point Captionless Image A cast fossil
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  6. Match the image to the appropriate fossil types cast mold Trace
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  7. Study the image of the fossil shown below. How might a scientist use this fossil to learn more about the history of life on
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  8. Mitosis is the only type of cellular division in which(1 point)Responses one parent cell duplicates itself into two identical
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  9. This type of fossil is formed when a living organism dies, is buried beneath sand or soil, and hardens. As layers of rock wear
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  10. This type of fossil is formed when a living organism dies, is buried beneath sand or soil, and hardens. As layers of rock wear
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