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How are some non-living things made up of living things?​

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Answered by khushisaboji
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We know the famous biochemical theory regarding the origin of life. It’s basic theme is “ life was originated spontaneously from some non-living inorganic compounds in the oceans of primitive earth about 3.7 billion years ago.”

It was given by Russian Biochemist A. I. Oparin and an Englishman Haldane. But it was experimentally proven by Stanley L. Miller and Harold C. Urey in 1953 AD.

According to the theory, the complex organic molecules would have been formed through a series of chemical reactions in the earth’s primordial soup.

After they had done the experiment, they found amino acids including glycine, alanine and aspartic acid. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins that make living organisms.

It was possible to form a living from a non living due to the reduced atmosphere at tat time. But now, it’s impossible.

Answered by srushti33342
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Explanation:

No it can't be

I think so this sentence will happen in reality then all laws get disfollow

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