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Petrifaction
One of the most remarkable mechanisms by which the remains of extinct organisms are preserved in the fossil record. In petrifactions (though chiefly in the case of plants rather than animals) the original shape and topography of the tissues, and occasionally even minute cytological details, are retained relatively undeformed.
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