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Precambrian cyanobacteria _____.

were land-dwelling organisms
produced oxygen
needed oxygen
were tiny plants that used nitrogen

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B, produced oxygen, I think.
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User Mike Perrenoud
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Answer:

Precambrian cyanobacteria produced oxygen.

Explanation:

Cyanobacteria have been amazingly significant in forming the course of progression and environmental change during earth's history. The oxygen environment that we depend on was created by various cyanobacteria photosynthesizing throughout the Archaean and Proterozoic Period. The earth's climate before that time was of a mixed chemistry and unfit for survival as we know it. Cyanobacteria were the leading organisms that practised H2O preferably of H2S or other mixtures as an origin of electrons and hydrogen for settling CO2. They were capable to manufacture organic aggregates from water and CO2 By freeing Oxygen as a by-product about their photosynthesis they in influence altered the earth's climate.

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