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We talked a lot about how life arises from non-living molecules through certain “emergent properties”. What is one theory that scientists have put forth to explain how the first non-living molecules may
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We talked a lot about how life arises from non-living molecules through certain “emergent
properties”. What is one theory that scientists have put forth to explain how the first non-living
molecules may have started to resemble life as we know it (multiplying, carrying out
biochemistry), and what evidence supports their claim?
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Answer:I think Dwarnism/NeoDwanisim
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