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Largest prehistoric organisms

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Plants

Gymnosperms (Gymnospermae)

Conifers (Pinopsida)

The largest conifers Agathoxylon were large trees that bore long strap-like leaves and trunks with small, narrow rays.[1] Often the original cellular structure is preserved as a result of silica in solution in the ground water becoming deposited within the wood cells. This mode of fossilization is termed permineralization.

Animals

Fungi

Protists

Bacteria

Viruses

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference fossilwood was invoked but never defined (see the help page).