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Prokaryote ecosystem

If cells of eukaryotes are much slower to reproduce and adapt, why did they evolve at all and so successfully Why did they continue to evolve yet their predecessor prokaryotes also evolved (as aerobes) and both they and early and late eukaryotes are also extant in considerable numbers today Clearly a large number of types of organisms, chemotypes, co-exist. Why We shall provide answers to these questions in terms of the different efficiencies of different chemotypes within the ecosystem, including mutual chemical dependences. [Pg.286]


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