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BabaBlast [244]
2 years ago
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Which is the most likely correct sequence of events involve in the evolution of early life?.

Biology
1 answer:
hichkok12 [17]2 years ago
4 0

Evolution is the slow change that takes place due to various factors leading to the formation of new characters. Its sequence is first anaerobic cells formed, photosynthesis, presence of oxygen, and finally aerobic cell.

<h3>What is the procedure of evolution?</h3>

Evolution shows the adaptations of organisms according to their changing environments and results in altered genes, novel traits, and new species.

It can occur by following process:

  • Mutation.
  • Gene flow.
  • Natural selection.
  • Non-random mating.
  • Genetic drift.

There comes first anaerobic cells, then photosynthesis and oxygen presence and then finally aerobic cell.

Thus, the proper sequence of events involve in the evolution of early life is anaerobic cell--photosynthesis--presence of oxygen--aerobic cell.

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