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DIFFERENTIATE the following theories in terms of each’s MAIN IDEA, and REASONABLE SUPPORT / EVIDENCE.
1) Oparin-Haldane hypothesis
2) Gene-First Hypothesis
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4) Organic Molecules from Outer Space
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- Please help me with 1 through 3, please. 1) In one or two sentences, restate the title of the paper in a way that would be understandable to a member of the general public without a scientific background. And when was the paper published as well as who funded the research? 2) Look at the citation at the beginning of the paper. Who is the first author of the paper? And does this have any significance? 3) Read the paper’s Abstract. Summarize the main point of the study in two or three sentences. (Make sure you use your own words).Which is a piece of evidence that supports the endosymbiotic theory? Select all that apply. (Group of answer choices) A. many bacteria are resistant to antibiotics B. eukaryotic cells have cell membranes C. mitochondria have their own DNA D. chloroplast DNA is more similar to cyanobacteria DNA than eukaryotic DNA E. ribosomes are present in eukaryotic cells F. mitochondria must divide to multiply, cells can't build them54-55. A) Explain why the tentative nature of science is considered one of its greatest strengths. -OR- B) Explain why recognizing and avoiding logical fallacies is particularly important when debating issues in science.
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