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what are the building blocks of enzymes?
what are the building blocks of enzymes?
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A. Since lipid bilayers can spontaneously assemble from lipids in an aqueous solution, it is possible that they formed around mineral aggregates trapping informational RNA and basic building blocks inside to generate something similar to a cell. |
B. Since lipid channels an spontaneously develop from lipids in an aqueous solution, it is possible that they formed around mineral aggregates trapping informational RNA and basic building blocks inside to generate something similar to a cell. |
C .Since protein transporters can spontaneously assemble from amino acids in an aqueous solution, it is possible that they formed around mineral aggregates trapping informational RNA and basic building blocks inside to generate something similar to a cell. |
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E. None of these choices are possible. |