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describe Miller's experiment.​

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Answered by lxlxlItzYourLifelxlx
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In 1953, scientist Stanley Miller performed an experiment that may explain what occurred on primitive Earth billions of years ago. He sent an electrical charge through a flask of a chemical solution of methane, ammonia, hydrogen and water. This created organic compounds including amino acids.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Urey performed an experiment to describe the origin of life on earth.
  • They were of the idea that the early earth's atmosphere was able to produce amino acids from inorganic matter.
  • The two biologists made use of methane, water, hydrogen, and ammonia which they considered were found in the early earth's atmosphere.

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