Original | 1: non-living synthesis of organic molecules from primordial inorganic molecules. 2: these simple organic molecules became assembled into more complex polymers. 3: certain polymers formed the capacity to self-replicate (enabling inheritance). 4: these molecules became packaged into membranes with an internal chemistry different from their surroundings |
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Title | Outline the process of abiogenesis (the theory that living cells arose from non-living matter): |
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Text1 | 1: non-living synthesis of organic molecules from ... ... ... ... ... |
Text2 | 1: non-living synthesis of organic molecules from primordial inorganic molecules. 2: these simple organic molecules became ... ... ... ... |
Text3 | ... primordial inorganic molecules. 2: these simple organic molecules became assembled into more complex polymers. 3: certain polymers formed the capacity to ... ... ... |
Text4 | ... ... assembled into more complex polymers. 3: certain polymers formed the capacity to self-replicate (enabling inheritance). 4: these molecules became ... ... |
Text5 | ... ... ... self-replicate (enabling inheritance). 4: these molecules became packaged into membranes with an internal chemistry ... |
Text6 | ... ... ... ... packaged into membranes with an internal chemistry different from their surroundings |
Full | 1: non-living synthesis of organic molecules from primordial inorganic molecules. 2: these simple organic molecules became assembled into more complex polymers. 3: certain polymers formed the capacity to self-replicate (enabling inheritance). 4: these molecules became packaged into membranes with an internal chemistry different from their surroundings |
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