Explain the roles that hot clay and vesicles may have played in the origin of life on Earth and describe evidence that supports this hypothesis
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when it's comes to early earth condition the scientist "Stanley Miller" proves the biological molecules like amino acids can be produced abiotically . Then a scientist also proves that the protein can be produced using dry amino acids or by the aqueous medium of amino acids and also these proteins formed vesicles spontaneously That scientist was "Sydney Fox" he said his experiment as the first step for cell making.
It is also evident now that the clay can provide the surface for making of protein by polymerization and as the "a type of catalyst" for this.
when it's comes to early earth condition the scientist "Stanley Miller" proves the biological molecules like amino acids can be produced abiotically . Then a scientist also proves that the protein can be produced using dry amino acids or by the aqueous medium of amino acids and also these proteins formed vesicles spontaneously That scientist was "Sydney Fox" he said his experiment as the first step for cell making.
It is also evident now that the clay can provide the surface for making of protein by polymerization and as the "a type of catalyst" for this.
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