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Hydrothermal chemosynthesis in this case is referring to Charles Robert Darwin's warm pond, or a concentration of the elementary particles, atoms, then into subsequent molecular cells.

2007-06-21 06:18:19 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

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The Miller-Urey experiment, according to "Madman Matthews" (U Chicago), works better at producing amino acids WITHOUT water, and in the primordial atmosphere, water was probably scarce. The amino acids probably formed in the atmosphere, and then fell into the water. The chemosynthesis could have formed in the water, or it could have occurred in the atmosphere, or on a boundary surface. Regardless, the life forms at the hydrothermal vents prove that their is more than one pathway to life, which I find absolutely amazing.

2007-06-21 06:25:20 · answer #1 · answered by Paul Hxyz 7 · 0 0

thanks, now I have a headache!

2007-06-21 06:21:14 · answer #2 · answered by Angela C 6 · 1 0

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