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Prebiotic synthesis of carbon compounds

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What does 'abiotic' synthesis mean?

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What does 'abiotic' synthesis mean?

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Organic molecules forming **without any living organisms** — by chemistry from **inorganic** precursors plus energy.

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Define a monomer.

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A small **building-block** molecule; many monomers join to make a **polymer** (e.g. amino acids → proteins).

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What gas mixture did Miller and Urey use?

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A **reducing** mix of **methane (CH₄), ammonia (NH₃), hydrogen (H₂) and water vapour** — modelling the early atmosphere.

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What did the Miller-Urey experiment produce, and what did it show?

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It produced **amino acids** and other organic monomers, showing that organic molecules can form **abiotically**, without life.

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Name two proposed sources of organic molecules OTHER than the early atmosphere.

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**Deep-sea hydrothermal vents** (mineral-catalysed synthesis) and **extraterrestrial delivery** on meteorites (e.g. the **Murchison** meteorite).

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Why must monomers form before polymers?

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Polymers are **chains of monomers**, so the building blocks must exist **first** — this is **step 1** of the origin of cells.

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Why did a reducing (oxygen-free) atmosphere matter for prebiotic synthesis?

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Free **oxygen** would destroy organic molecules, so the lack of oxygen let the new monomers **survive and accumulate**.

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