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    2.

    What is the significance of coacervates in the origin of life?

    A

    They are the first true cells

    B

    They demonstrate the potential for membrane-bound structures to form spontaneously

    C

    They are self-replicating molecules

    D

    They prove that life originated in the ocean

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    3.

    Which of the following best describes the significance of coacervates in the context of the origin of life?

    A

    They are fossilized evidence of the earliest life forms on Earth.

    B

    They prove that RNA was the primary genetic material in early life.

    C

    They demonstrate how membrane-bound compartments, crucial for cellular life, could have arisen spontaneously from organic molecules.

    D

    They explain the mechanism by which the first self-replicating molecules were formed.

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