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    The Prevalence of Iron-Sulfide Cofactors in Organisms Supports the Hypothesis
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The Prevalence of Iron-Sulfide Cofactors in Organisms Supports the Hypothesis

Question 35

Question 35

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The prevalence of iron-sulfide cofactors in organisms supports the hypothesis that life arose _____.


A) in outer space
B) on tidal flats
C) near geothermal vents
D) in the upper atmosphere
E) in volcanic springs

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