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What would happen if lipids were to suddenly disappear from earth and why?

If lipids were to suddenly disappear from Earth, it would have catastrophic effects on all living organisms. Lipids are essential for forming cell membranes, storing energy, and serving as signaling molecules; their absence would disrupt cellular integrity and function. Additionally, many organisms rely on lipids for insulation and protection, leading to severe physiological consequences. The collapse of food chains and ecosystems would likely follow, as both plants and animals depend on lipids for survival and reproduction.


What is the part of the earth all organisms are found in?

All organisms are found in the biosphere, which is the part of the Earth where life exists. The biosphere includes the atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere where living organisms can thrive.


Are humans the most abundant organisms on Earth?

No, humans are not the most abundant organisms on Earth. Microorganisms such as bacteria and archaea are the most abundant and diverse organisms on the planet. Humans make up only a small portion of the total biomass on Earth.


What type of organisms were the first living organisms on Earth?

blue green algae archebacteria


What are considered the oldest multicellular organisms on earth?

One of the oldest multicellular organisms on Earth are believed to be the Ediacaran biota, which lived around 635 to 541 million years ago. Fossils of these ancient organisms show evidence of complex multicellularity, though their exact classification and relationships to modern organisms are still debated among researchers.