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what is coacervate in evolution​

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Answered by angel881
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A coacervate is a spherical aggregation of lipid molecules making up a colloidal inclusion which is held together by hydrophobic forces. ... It was suggested by Oparin that coacervates may have played a significant role in the evolution of cells.

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Answered by prashant247
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A coacervate is a spherical aggregation of lipid molecules making up a colloidal inclusion which is held together by hydrophobic forces. ... It was suggested by Oparin that coacervates may have played a significant role in the evolution of cells.

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