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First step towards cellular organization a. microsatellites b. micrometers c. microspheres d. micromolecules?

Microspheres


Are coacervates microspheres?

no, they show some celluar functions but are not.


What is the cost per bulk liter of ceramic hollow microspheres?

$500.00


Proteinoid microspheres are tiny bubbles that resemble cells because they?

Have selectively preameable membranes


What properties do Microspheres and coacervates share with cells?

The structures include microspheres, which are spherical in shape and are composed of many protein molecules that are organized as a membrane, and coacervates, which are collections of droplets that are composed of molecules of diffrent types, including linked amino acids and sugars.


Tiny bubbles formed by large organic molecules?

Proteinoid microspheres (or just a microsphere if you were going for a general answer)


Name two nonliving cell like structures that can form in certain solutions?

microspheres and coacervates


How are proteinoid microspheres different from cells?

Tiny Bubbles formed by large organic molecules under certain conditions. Microspheres are not cells, but they have some characteristics of living systems. They have selectively permeable membranes through which only certain bio-molecules may pass.


What is the relationship between micro-sphere and coacervate?

Microspheres are composed of molecules of proteins and Coarcevates are composed of molecules of amino acids (broken forms of proteins).


Which of these would have been most likely to develop only after the formation of a true cell?

microspheres im doing a packet on this right now so go me bro


What is the difference between microspheres and microencapsulation?

A microsphere is a solid matrix particle whereas a microcapsule has an inner core and an outer shell. The active ingredient in a solid matrix particle is typically dissolved or melted in the same vessel as the active ingredient before Precision Particle Fabrication processing into microspheres. The microcapsule corecan be either liquid (oil or water) or solid and typically contains the active ingredient. The shell of a microcapsule is typically a polymer or wax.


Why was the discovery of microspheres and coacervates an important contribution to the understanding of how life might have originated on Earth?

They are both fairly related to cells and scientists believe it fills a "gap" in time where we transition into cellular organisms.