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The theory of abiogenesis can best be ordered in a sequence of events from the beginning of Earth's formation to today. List the most recent occurrence as Item 1 and the most ancient (first that occurred on the planet) as Item 6 Reorder answers
1.Sponges and corals form
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2.Methane, carbon dioxide, and sulfur compounds in the atmosphere and warm ocean water are struck by lightning causing them to bond together into macromolecules called amino acids
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3.proteins begin to self replicate and form clusters
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4.eukaryotic photosynthetic algae forms
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5.Simple chordates appear like tunicates, hagfish, lampreys, and eels
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6.membraned covered chemosynthetic prokaryotic bacteria form

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