The answer indeed has to do with similarities between genes coding for proteins involved in adherence and attachment in choanoflagellates and animals. Let me explin it to you a little further. Choanoflagellates are a group of protists. There is Morphological Evidence that can explain how close these protists are as closing living relatives to animals. Not only is morphological evidence the ones that help to conclude that but also molcular evidence. The choanoflagellates are a group of <span>of free-living unicellular and colonial flagellate eukaryotes. </span>
Answer:
The correct sequence would be E, A, D, C, B
Explanation:
For the evolution of life to begin, the Earth formed as Earth is the only planet which can support life and has favourable conditions. Life first began from prokaryotic organisms which engulfed smaller prokaryotes and gave rise to unicellular eukaryotes. With the passage of time, the unicellular eukaryotes evolved to form multicellular eukaryotes. The life on Earth then started after the formation of multicellular eukaryotes in the oceans and seas.
All life forms are carbon based.
Transfer RNA and amino acids