Biology, asked by griss, 1 year ago

what evidence do we have for the origin of life from inanimate matter

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Answered by Isha05
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The experiment of Henley and Miller
in which when simple compounds such as CH4 were taken with high temp and no oxygen and electricity of 75000 volt. then 15% of matter was converted into Amino acids which is complex compound
Answered by Anonymous
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The evidence of the origin of the inanimate matter in life was provided by Stanley L. Miller and Harold C. Urey’s associate degree experiment conducted in 1953. They assembled an environment in experiment that contained molecules such as ammonia, alkane series and element sulfide over water, but no chemical element. It was just like the atmosphere on earth that thought it would exist. This was kept at a temperature slightly below 100 ° C and the mixture of gasses to simulate lightning was felt by sparks. At the end of the week, fifteenth of the alkane series carbon has been regenerated into easy carbon compounds as well as amino acids that form super molecule molecules and support basic life. It was inferred from this that life arose again on earth.

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