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Oparins theory about 'origin of life' is related to what?

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Answered by Rehan951
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Similarly, in 1929, before Haldane read about Oparin's theory of a reducing atmosphere, Haldane also hypothesized that the early staged of Earth's atmosphere was reducing, which could catalyze reactions that would form more complicated organic molecules from simpler molecules.
Answered by phillipinestest
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Oparins theory about 'origin of life' is related to the concept that chemical evolution preceded life formation.

Explanation:

He stated as follows,

  • Life evolved in the oceans when the atmosphere was reducing containing hydrogen, water, ammonia, methane and carbon dioxide but in the absence of free oxygen.
  • Organic compounds were synthesized non-biologically by UV light energy.
  • Without the availability of oxygen to oxidize them, the organic molecules were stable and accumulated in a warm, dilute broth.
  • It created membrane around them to protect from external harms.

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