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Snowcat [4.5K]
2 years ago
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What Is Chemogeny ( Chemical Evolution ) ? And Explain The Steps Of Chemogeny [Both Answer In Simple Word/ Simple Answer Which I

s Easy To Concept Or Read]​
Biology
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solniwko [45]2 years ago
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Chemogeny may be a theory of chemical evolution that depends on the chemical reactions and formation of drugs on the bases of chemical reactions. This theory says that “Life occurs as a results of evolution of inorganic matter”.

In the 1920's Scientists Oparin and Haldane, developed this hypothesis of the chemical origin of life from the primitive atmosphere of the world having matter like methane, ammonia and water. there have been very low concentrations of oxygen thanks to the presence of high temperatures like 5000-60000C. So, these conditions weren't suitable for the free existence of organic compounds, so reactions started happening .

Under conditions like high sunlight and warmth , inorganic matter gets converted to inorganic compounds. And this might end in the storage of organic compounds, which gets more and more concentrated with the passage of many years.

These compounds interact with one another and end in “life”.

So, chemogeny is that the process of chemical evolution of earth and formation of life from pre-existing matter with the assistance of chemical reactions.

Explanation:

Hopefully I was able to help you with the concept. Good luck!

lawyer [7]2 years ago
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∙ Chemogeny, or the Chemical Evolution of Life, is the formation of complex organic molecules from simpler inorganic molecules in the oceans by chemical reactions during the Earth's early history.
∙ It is the first step in the evolution of life on this planet that occurred in less than a billion years.
Steps involved in chemogeny are:
Formation of simple inorganic molecules like water, methane, and ammonia in the primitive atmosphere of the earth.
Formation of simple organic molecules from inorganic molecules.
Formation of complex organic molecules like carbohydrates proteins, and fats.
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