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Who Was The First On The Planet?

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    The first organisms on our planet were not complex multi cellular plants and animals like the ones we are accustomed to seeing today but were actually proto cells, the ancestors of the single celled organisms that we know of today like bacteria. The proto cells merely were ionized phospholipid membranes that enclosed complex protein chains like RNA and were no bigger than the average nucleis of the single celled organisms. Those cells had acquired the ability to protect their internal processes against an energy background and external hostilities, surviving long enough to pass on the information to their next generation. Eventually as time passed they evolved into more complex organisms. The first multicellular living being on Earth was the green algae.
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