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What Are Molecules Which Are Intermediate Between Inorganic Compounds and Living

Question 29

Question 29

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What are molecules which are intermediate between inorganic compounds and living organisms called?


A) protobionts
B) proteinoids
C) bacteria
D) amino acids
E) monomers

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