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    The Common Ancestor of All Three Domains of Life Probably
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The Common Ancestor of All Three Domains of Life Probably

Question 31

Question 31

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The common ancestor of all three domains of life probably had


A) membrane-bound organelles.
B) a nucleus.
C) a Golgi apparatus.
D) operons.
E) a circular chromosome.

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