Question a0bf3e
If an animal has been extinct for a long time, how can scientists learn what color it was? One group of scientists came up with a possible answer. When the scientists examined the fossilized feather of an extinct bird, they found melanosomes in it. Melanosomes produce pigment, or grains of color, inside cells. Because melanosomes are shaped differently depending on which colors they produce, the scientists hypothesized that they could blank
Which choice most logically completes the text?
show how melanosomes can be found in fossils belonging to animals from other extinct species.
determine the colors of the bird based on the appearance of the melanosomes in the feather.
explain why the melanosomes in the feather were so well preserved.
identify the colors of extinct animals whose fossils lack melanosomes.
