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Option A. Bacteria.
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- It is presumed that, over millions of years of evolution, abiotic molecules evolved into the self-replicating molecules by means of natural selection.
- Cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae is a bacteria which was one of the oldest fossils found on earth. These microbes conduct photosynthesis: using sun light, water and carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrates and oxygen.
- Cynobacteria played a major role in forming oxygenated atmosphere.
- The first living things on the planet Earths was single-celled micro-organisms which lack a well defined cell nucleus were known as prokaryotes, and bacteria belongs to prokaryotes ans hence among given options bacteria matches the most for the first life form on earth.
Result: Among the given choices bacteria was most similar to first living things on earth.
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Mutations<span> lead to </span>genetic variation<span> by making random changes in an organism's genetic code. This can </span>causes<span> a different protein to be created or none at all.</span>