In the Urey and Miller experiment, the temperature was 800 degrees Celsius, substrates included methane, hydrogen, ammonia, and water vapor, and the observed product was amino acids.
In the Urey and Miller experiment, the temperature was 800 degrees Celsius, substrates included methane, hydrogen, ammonia, and water vapor, and the observed product was amino acids.
Front | describe the following conditions of the Urey and Miller experiment temperature, substrates, products |
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Back | 800 degrees celsius methane, hydrogen,ammonia and water vapour AMINO ACIDS were observed by |
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