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Which of the following was mostly likely not present on the early Earth during the evolution of self-replicating molecules? Amino acids Nucleotides Lipids Free oxygen
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Which of the following was mostly likely not present on the early Earth during the evolution of self-replicating molecules? Amino acids Nucleotides Lipids Free oxygen
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Which of the following was mostly likely not present on the early Earth during the evolution of self-replicating molecules?
Amino acids
Nucleotides
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Free oxygen
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Free oxygen please if this helped check me out at uselessdeadonez AT INSTGRAM
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Free oxygen is the answer
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