Oparin proposed a primordial soup hypothesis for the formation of life on early Earth. He outlined conditions that were on Earth that
would give rise to primitive life. Upon a simulated laboratory experiment, he observed evidence that supported his theory, Which
pieces of evidence would support the primordial soup hypothesis outlined by Oparin? Select ALL that apply.
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A)
The presence of amino acids and precursors to proteins,
B)
The production of oxygen gas from the decomposition of water.
The formation of carbon monoxide from the breakdown of carbon dioxide.
D)
The formation of long hydrocarbon chains from water and carbon dioxide.
E)
The formation of coacervates and primitive cells were observed in
simulated lab conditions,
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