In both the iron sulfide hypothesis and the lipid membrane hypothesis, small, enclosed spaces are suggested as the precursors of the first cells. What benefit do small spaces provide in the formation of organic molecules? It demonstrates how small cells could be used to build large organisms. It creates additional surface area on which reactions can take place. It helps explain the structure of the cell membrane. It provides an area in which molecules can be concentrated.
I would definitely cross out the third one but the rest confuse me
So you have no idea or any backround information of the other 3?
well im kinda leaning toward the last one
Have you done any vivid research?
yeah and D seems most correct to me
I think it is A, not sure truly
now i would probably cross out B
Do you think you could help? @asmagul
oh wow thanks alot for that link!
hey @onelalejandro you should type the question into google search and open study sites will come up where people have already asked the same question as you
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