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First organism on earth?

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Answered by armaanian
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The first organism on Earth was Prokaryotes.
They were single celled microbes.
They also lacked a cell membrane or cell nucleus.


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Answered by AR17
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A set of filament-like fossils from Australia, reported in the journal Astrobiology in 2013, may be the remains of a microbial mat that might have been extracting energy from sunlight some 3.5 billion years ago. Another contender for world's oldest life is a set of rocks in Greenland that may hold the fossils of 3.8 billion yrs old colonies of cyanobacteria, which form layered structures called stromatolites.
The researchers also found 355 proteins shared by all archaeal and bacterial lineages. Based on those proteins, the researchers reconstructed a view that earth's first life (or at least the first life that left descendants) would have resembled the microbes that cluster around deep-sea vents today.

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