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Why don't we have a complete fossil record of all life that's ever lived? Fossil formation requires a rare mix of physical and biological conditions. Fossils must be exposed at Earth's surface to have a chance of being found. Fossils can be destroyed when rocks erode, melt, or change composition.
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For many reasons, the fossil record is not complete. Most organisms decomposed or were eaten by scavengers after death. Many species lacked hard parts, which are much more likely to fossilize. Some rocks and the fossils they contained have eroded and disappeared.
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I had bio a while ago though so I could be wrong...
The <span>Endoplasmic Reticulum </span> have to control and transport material to other places.
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It fills up with waste liquids (known as urine) and swells up to store more of the waste fluid.
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