Question 27 (1 point) Listen The Miller Urey experiment combined water, ammonia and methane and a spark of electricity. What was formed from it? Biospheres Life A few amino acids dna
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Step 1: Restate the question — The Miller–Urey experiment mixed simple gases (water vapor, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen) and applied electrical sparks to simulate early Earth conditions; the question asks what was formed. Show more…
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