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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Thompson_Rivers_University/Principles_of_Biology_II_OL_ed/03%3A_Systematics_Phylogeny_and_Biological_Diversity/3.03%3A_History_of_Life_on_Earth/3.3.03%3A_Evidence_for_Early_Life
    Prokaryotic organisms were the first living things on earth and still inhabit every environment, no matter how extreme. Prokaryotes are well adapted to living in all types of conditions, including ext...Prokaryotic organisms were the first living things on earth and still inhabit every environment, no matter how extreme. Prokaryotes are well adapted to living in all types of conditions, including extreme ones, and some prefer to live in colonies called biofilms. Archaea are believed to have evolved from gram-positive bacteria and can occupy more extreme environments.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Biology_I_and_II/05%3A_Unit_V-_Biological_Diversity/5.1%3A_The_Origin_and_Diversity_of_Life/5.1.3%3A_Evidence_for_Early_Life
    Prokaryotic organisms were the first living things on earth and still inhabit every environment, no matter how extreme. Prokaryotes are well adapted to living in all types of conditions, including ext...Prokaryotic organisms were the first living things on earth and still inhabit every environment, no matter how extreme. Prokaryotes are well adapted to living in all types of conditions, including extreme ones, and some prefer to live in colonies called biofilms. Archaea are believed to have evolved from gram-positive bacteria and can occupy more extreme environments.

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