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What does vitalism mean why don't scientist believe this theory anymore ( be specific) pleaseeeeee help me
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What does vitalism mean why don't scientist believe this theory anymore ( be specific) pleaseeeeee help me
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the theory that the origin and phenomena of life are dependent on a force or principle distinct from purely chemical or physical forces.. They don't believe in it anymore because it simply had to rely on to many factors that seemed unlikely.
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