The First Living Molecule

The question of which molecule can be considered the "first living molecule" is complex and doesn't have a definitive answer. This depends on whether we are discussing the molecule that played a key role in the origin of life or the first organic molecules that formed chemically on early Earth. While RNA is considered crucial in the emergence of life, amino acids were likely the first molecules to appear in Earth's primordial environment. Understanding these distinctions clarifies the discussion about whether RNA or amino acids came first. Introduction: 1. According to the Origin of Life: In the context of the origin of life, the first molecule is likely RNA. RNA's ability to store genetic information and catalyze its own replication (acting as both a genetic material and an enzyme) gives it a key role in early life. The RNA World Hypothesis suggests that RNA existed before amino acids or proteins, as it could facilitate the essential processes needed for li...