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Author: Raven, Peter
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 29, Problem 1U

Fossil evidence of eukaryotes dates back to

a. 2.5 BYA.

b. 1.5 BYA.

c. 2.5 MYA.

d. 1.5 MYA.

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Summary Introduction

Introduction:

The fossils of eukaryotes were found around 1.5 BYA (billion years back). The microfossils evolved 3.2 BYA (billion years back) which led to the evolution of the eukaryotic organisms with nuclei from the prokaryotic organisms without nuclei.

Answer to Problem 1U

Correct answer:

The fossils of early eukaryotic organisms emerged 1.5 BYA (billion years back). Therefore, option b. is correct.

Explanation of Solution

Reason for the correct statement:

The fossil record indicates the emergence and origin of the eukaryotes with the presence of true nuclei 1.5 BYA (billion years back). These cells were much bigger in size as compared to the previous prokaryotes that had internal membranes.

Option b. is given as “ 1.5 MYA ”.

As, fossil records of the eukaryotic organisms dates back to “ 1.5 BYA (Billion years back)”, is the right answer.

Hence, option b. is correct.

Reasons for the incorrect statements:

Option a. is given as “ 2.5 BYA ”.

Some species of bacteria evolved 2.5 billion years back.  So, it is a wrong answer.

Option c. is given as “ 2.5 MYA ”.

Some species of humans evolved 2.5 million years back in the evolutionary phylogenetic history like the Homo erectus species. So, it is a wrong answer.

Option d. is given as “ 1.5 MYA ”.

Some species of humans like Homo habilis evolved 1.5 million years back. So, it is a wrong answer.

Hence, options a., c., and d. are incorrect.

Conclusion

The fossil record indicates the emergence of eukaryotes around 1.5 BYA (billion years back).

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