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How do scientists think protobionts formed?
O A. Biological molecules were trapped in molecular bubbles.
B. Eukaryotes evolved due to natural selection.
O c. Archaea reproduced with bacteria.
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D. Prokaryotes absorbed other prokaryotes.
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