What is the name given by Oparin to the larger and denser colloidal systems formed by the aggregation of microspheres carrying opposite electrical charges?
Microsphere
Coacervate
Protovirus
Enzyme
The name given by Oparin to the larger and denser colloidal systems formed by the aggregation of microspheres carrying opposite electrical charges is "coacervate." Coacervates provided an environment for various reactions and could grow in size by absorbing substances dissolved in water. They were an important step in the formation of life on Earth, as they created diversity amongst themselves and allowed for the possibility of more complex structures to develop.
Option 2 is the correct answer.