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How did life evolve from nonliving matter?








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Answered by mayanksaha9125
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In the 1920s the Russian biochemist Aleksandr Oparin and other scientists suggested that life may have come from nonliving matter under conditions that existed on primitive Earth, when the atmosphere consisted of the gases methane, ammonia, water vapour, and hydrogen.The theory of evolution said nothing about how that first organism came into being. ... Some of those compounds might combine to form a life-like substance such as a protein, which could then start evolving and becoming more complex.

Answered by candycanepiya
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If the universe did begin with a rapid expansion, per the Big Bang theory, then life as we know it sprung from nonliving matter. ... Eventually, the reaction produced a number of amino acids – the building blocks of proteins and, by extension, life itself.

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Nd the third equation of motion is v^2-u^2=2as

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