bacteria is still around and it was one of the first living organisms
Everything that is alive on Earth is made up of cells. These cells contain various structures and molecules that work together to support life functions. At the most basic level, all living organisms are composed of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and water.
Living organisms on Earth are similar in that they are all composed of cells, they require energy for survival, they can reproduce, and they can respond and adapt to their environment.
Scientists believe that modern cells called archaea are close relatives of Earth's first cells. Archaea are single-celled organisms that share similarities with the ancient cells that existed billions of years ago. Their ability to thrive in extreme environments suggests they may have characteristics similar to those of early life forms on Earth.
1 Cyanobacteria 2 Oxygen is major atmospheric gas 3 Shielding of Earth from ultraviolet rays 4 Organisms with hard parts 5 Invertebrate 6 Complex Organism 7 Fish 8 Amphibians 9 Reptile 10 Pangaea
they all use the same set of nucleotides APEX
Everything that is alive on Earth is made up of cells. These cells contain various structures and molecules that work together to support life functions. At the most basic level, all living organisms are composed of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and water.
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Living organisms on Earth are similar in that they are all composed of cells, they require energy for survival, they can reproduce, and they can respond and adapt to their environment.
Scientists believe that modern cells called archaea are close relatives of Earth's first cells. Archaea are single-celled organisms that share similarities with the ancient cells that existed billions of years ago. Their ability to thrive in extreme environments suggests they may have characteristics similar to those of early life forms on Earth.
Because it is in a human body and in everything in the Earth that is alive
singled cells
cellular function.
No, prokaryotic cells are not the oldest living things. The oldest living things on Earth are believed to be bacteria-like organisms that existed billions of years ago, before more complex life forms evolved. These early organisms were likely similar to present-day prokaryotic cells in structure and function.
They are all assembled from a nucleic acid code
They are both endemic to our planet, Earth.
they all use the same set of nucleotides.
1 Cyanobacteria 2 Oxygen is major atmospheric gas 3 Shielding of Earth from ultraviolet rays 4 Organisms with hard parts 5 Invertebrate 6 Complex Organism 7 Fish 8 Amphibians 9 Reptile 10 Pangaea