Answer:
B Glycolysis occurs in both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells.
Explanation:
The scenario that best supports the claim that organisms of different domains share a common ancestor is option B.
This is because glycolysis occurs in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Recall that a prokaryote cell is a cell that does not have well defined nucleus and are unicellular while eukaryotes have well defined nucleus and are multicellular.
Therefore, because glycolysis occurs in both, it suggests that they share a common ancestor.
Answer:
I honestly have no idea. I find it fascinating how people either come up with this stuff or start a religion/choose to believe in one. I, personally am an atheist and do not believe in "god" or have a religion.
Explanation:
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This question is an example of the fallacy of correlation and causation.
The fallacy exists due to the fact that human beings like to find cause and effects towards the things that to not exist.
So they have to fabricate patterns that would end up making two different variables and situations to be closely similar.
Read more on fallacy here:
brainly.com/question/20939336
No China is not a developed country