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Explain giving two reasons why pollen grains can be best measured as fossils
Explain giving two reasons why pollen grains can be best measured as fossils
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A substance called sporopollenin helps them in being well-preserved. Pollen grains have a two-layered wall out of which the exine in the outer hard layer is formed of sporopollenin. Sporopollenin is one of the most resistant organic materials. It can tolerate extremely high temperatures and strong alkali and acids.