The first cells on earth were likely prokaryotic. This is because the prokaryotic cells are not complex like eukaryotic cells.
Domain Bacteria contain the oldest known fossils of cells in bacterial cells.
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.
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The oldest planet known to mankind is believed to be Earth, which formed around 4.5 billion years ago.
No, the oldest rocks on Earth are not located in the Grand Canyon. The oldest rocks found on Earth are estimated to be over 4 billion years old and are typically found in locations such as Canada, Australia, and Africa.
Domain Bacteria contain the oldest known fossils of cells in bacterial cells.
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.
the oldest satellite is the HubbleMoon
The Bristlestone Pine is the oldest not largest, it is estamted that the oldest living one on earth at the moment (Methuseslah) is 4,767 years old.
The oldest organisms in the world are still alive today. Their domain is called archaea. Archaebacteria were the very first life forms on Earth. They are single-celled and their cells have no nuclei. They reproduce asexually. Hope this helped!
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The second oldest animal is a fox and first is a snake
Aboriginal Australians are the oldest continuous culture on Earth.
The oldest dinosaur was alive in the triassic period and is called the Melanorosaurus.