How would the structure of an organism evolving *de novo* on a vacuum world be fundamentally defined compared to Earth life?

Answer

Its structure would be balanced against zero external pressure, meaning internal membranes are far more structurally tense.

Life evolving without external atmospheric pressure would develop internal structures designed to push outward due to high internal turgor, which becomes the sole source of structural integrity.

How would the structure of an organism evolving *de novo* on a vacuum world be fundamentally defined compared to Earth life?

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