Changing evolving and mutating
The Creationist would say it was Adam. The Evolutionist would say bacteria - the precursors of algae.
Probably bacteria. As is, the bacteria that cause diseases, and help with our immune system. That type of bacteria.
Non Living things do not grow. They are not alive in the first place. Non-living things do grow! Mountains are non-living and they still grow. Mountians Grow by sedimentation (by things getting stuck to it like sand) they do not replicate cells as they are not living so there is no evolution nor growth.
Scientific Answer:Most evolutionary biologists theorize that the first living organisms were single-celled prokariotes similar to currently existing bacteria.The distinction between proto-biotic and true life is a difficult one, so while there were self-replicating amino acid chains, the first life would have been a distinct cell that divided in an aqueous (watery) environment.(see related link on abiogenesis)
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Bacteria were the first living things on the planet Earth.
changing, evolving, and mutating
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The Creationist would say it was Adam. The Evolutionist would say bacteria - the precursors of algae.
RNA or ribonucleic acid is the first molecule able to multiply itself,prokaryotic bacteria is the first cellular organism.or according to the bible Adam.it depends on how you define "living thing"
First things first a virus is not living. The virus injects its Genetic material (G.M. for short) and and makes the bacteria make more viruses.
Probably bacteria. As is, the bacteria that cause diseases, and help with our immune system. That type of bacteria.
bacteria
Non Living things do not grow. They are not alive in the first place. Non-living things do grow! Mountains are non-living and they still grow. Mountians Grow by sedimentation (by things getting stuck to it like sand) they do not replicate cells as they are not living so there is no evolution nor growth.
Scientific Answer:Most evolutionary biologists theorize that the first living organisms were single-celled prokariotes similar to currently existing bacteria.The distinction between proto-biotic and true life is a difficult one, so while there were self-replicating amino acid chains, the first life would have been a distinct cell that divided in an aqueous (watery) environment.(see related link on abiogenesis)
GeekIsLuv says:What is this, a riddle? I guess if you mean alphabetical order it'd be 'Bacteria.'God you are stupid! It's not a riddle it's from living things!