Multiple Choice
Scientists hypothesize that nonliving protocells developed as a precursor to living cells.Which statement can best be used as evidence to support this hypothesis?
A) Both l- and d-isomers of amino acids were shown to be able to diffuse through the membranes of protocells synthesized in a lab.
B) The same fatty acids found in the membranes of living organisms are capable of being used to synthesize protocells that have an internal space filled with water.
C) Simple fatty acids shown to be synthesized in primitive Earth simulation experiments are able to self-assemble into protocell structures when placed in water.
D) Lab experiments showed that nucleic acids in the interior of the protocells replicated themselves using nucleotides supplied in the medium surrounding the protocells.
E) Some metabolic reactions that take place in modern cells can also take place in the interiors of protocells synthesized in a lab.
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