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the miller - urey experiment showed that under conditions similar to earths early atmosphere, organic compounds, like amino acids, could be formed from atmospheric gases. what do the results of this experiment support? living things can arise from nonliving matter. photosynthesis is essential for life on earth. living things evolved in the earths oceans. bacteria evolved before more complex eukaryotes.
The Miller - Urey experiment created organic compounds from non - living atmospheric gases. This implies that living things, which are made up of organic compounds, could potentially arise from nonliving matter. Photosynthesis, life in the oceans, and the evolution order of bacteria and eukaryotes are not related to the experiment's findings.
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Living things can arise from nonliving matter.