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None of the above, the more highly developed organisms were affected by bacteria but there is no evidence that the produced bacteria. Single celled organisms were mainly bacteria.
Reproducing molecules is a myth of naturalism, like chemical evolution, Darwin's "warm little ponds," and Oparin-Haldane primordial soup. There is no naturalistic process capable of creating life from nonlife especially no Darwinistic process.
Reproducing molecules is a myth of naturalism, like chemical evolution, Darwin's "warm little ponds," and Oparin-Haldane primordial soup. There is no naturalistic process capable of creating life from nonlife especially no Darwinistic process.
The appropriate answer is . d reproducing molecules evolved chemically to give rise to bacteria. Bacteria is the precursor to other organisms that include algae, fern like plants and other single celled organisms. Molecules in the early primordial 'soup' of the early earth somehow developed to ability to photocopy or reproduce itself....this is one of the attributes of living organisms, the ability to reproduce or make copies of itself. Bacteria then became the ancestor of other living organisms.
