Tiny, single-cell organisms, precursors to modern bacteria, were the earliest form of life on Earth, estimated to have first appeared around four billion years ago. But there is still a mystery surrounding early bacterial evolution – specifically, why most bacteria have two membranes surrounding their single cell. Scientists are unsure if the first bacteria on Earth had a single membrane and then evolved to develop the second. The cells in almost all other life forms have just one main membrane.
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