Biology 2010 Student Edition

Published by Prentice Hall
ISBN 10: 9780133669510
ISBN 13: 978-0-13366-951-0

Chapter 19, History of Life - Assessment - 19.3 Earth's Early History - Understand Key Concepts - Page 567: 25

Answer

By creating earth's early environment (ammonia, hydrogen, water vapors, methane) in lab and passing electric current through the gases, Miller and Urey demonstrated how amino acids might have been formed.

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By creating earth's early environment (ammonia, hydrogen, water vapors, methane) in lab and passing electric current through the gases, Miller and Urey demonstrated how amino acids might have been formed.
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