Oldest Evidence of Photosynthesis Dating Back 1.75 Billion Years Identified in Australian Microfossils
Jakarta – The earliest evidence of photosynthetic structures dating back 1.75 billion years has been identified. This photosynthetic structure was found in the Navifusa majensis microfossil assemblage in Australia. These photosynthetic structures are found in the cells of modern photosynthetic organisms which contain the pigment chlorophyll. This means that microfossils represent the oldest direct evidence … Read more