In what order did life progress on Earth? Small protocells; archaea; multicellul
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Question
In what order did life progress on Earth?
Small protocells; archaea; multicellular prokaryotes; eukaryotes
Small inorganic molecules; protocells; prokaryotes; eukaryotes
Protocells; small inorganic molecules; eukaryotes; prokaryotes
Mitochondria; plastids; bacteria; animals
a.Small protocells; archaea; multicellular prokaryotes; eukaryotes
b.Small inorganic molecules; protocells; prokaryotes; eukaryotes
c.Protocells; small inorganic molecules; eukaryotes; prokaryotes
d.Mitochondria; plastids; bacteria; animals
Explanation / Answer
b. Small inorganic molecules; protocells; prokaryotes; eukaryotes
Explanation:
Organic molecules were synthesized from inorganic compounds in the atmosphere; A protocell : self-organized, endogenously ordered, spherical collection of lipids is the next major event. Simple prokaryotic life forms were followed by complex eukaryotes were formed.
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