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Biology, 25.09.2019 18:00 ohgeezy

How did stanley miller’s experiment in 1953 influence scientific thinking about the origin of life?
a.
it proved that the atmosphere of the early earth contained ammonia and methane.
b.
it proved that organisms could evolve by the process of natural selection.
c.
it showed that the chemicals of life could form in the conditions found on the early earth.
d.
it showed that radiometric dating could be used to accurately determine the age of fossils.

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