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This article focuses on the
theory of
abiogenesis (the
spontaneous generation of life from non-living sources) in the history of science.
Full article >>>Abiogenesis, in its most general
sense, is the hypothetical generation of life from non-living matter. Today, the term is primarily used in the context of
biology and the
origin of life.
Full article >>>abiogenesis Early
theory that held that some
organisms
originated from nonliving material.
Full article >>>Since
abiogenesis is rare or impossible under modern conditions and
common descent (especially
macroevolution) is a slow process, global biological diversity requires that the Earth is very old.
Full article >>>Abiogenesis -
spontaneous generation, nonliving matter yielding life
Animal -
kingdom composed of multicellular
organisms divided into two
divisions:
vertebrates and
invertebrates, ...
Full article >>>Furthermore, because it is not part of
evolutionary
theory,
abiogenesis also is not considered in this discussion of
macroevolution:
abiogenesis is an independent
hypothesis.
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