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Most scientists think that life arose spontaneously from nonliving chemicals in the “primordial soup” of ancient Earth. The formation of life from nonliving material is defined as spontaneous generation. Stanley Miller conducted an experiment to test the hypothesis of spontaneous generation. How did the experiment of Stanley Miller support the hypothesis of spontaneous generation of living organisms?

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Stanley Miller created an experiment where he sent an electrical charge through a flask of a chemical solution of methane, ammonia, hydrogen and water . This created organic compounds including amino acids .

The experiment supported the hypothesis that several organic compounds can be created in earth's early atmosphere , several organic amino acids can be created from inorganic raw material .

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