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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Most scientist think that life arose spontaneously from nonliving chemicals in the "primordial soup" of ancient earth. The formation of life from nonliving material is defined as spontaneous generation. Stanley miller conducted an experiment to test the hypothesis of spontaneous generation. How did the experiment of Stanley Miller support the hypothesis of spontaneous generation of living organisms?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Would this work? Miller’s experiment demonstrated that many of the molecules that make up living organisms could have been produced under the conditions that were thought to be present on the early earth. After Miller, other investigators found that amino acids, fats, and nucleic acids might have formed in the waters of the past.

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