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    Exam 25: The Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes
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    The Oldest Fossil Eukaryote That Can Be Resolved Taxonomically Is
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The Oldest Fossil Eukaryote That Can Be Resolved Taxonomically Is

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The oldest fossil eukaryote that can be resolved taxonomically is of


A) a red alga that lived 1.2 billion years ago.
B) a red alga that lived 635 million years ago.
C) a fungus that lived 2 billion years ago.
D) an Ediacaran that lived 550 million years ago.

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