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which of the following descriptions of the organic synthesis experiments is correct?
the experiment simulated the conditions that will likely have been present on earth. Several billion years ago, and the result was that they were unable to synthesize any organic molecules.
the experiments were extremely hypothetical and did not represent real conditions on earth.
the experiment simulated the normal conditions that we see on earth today, and the result was the synthesis of organic modules.
the experiment simulated the condition that would likely have been present on earth. Several billion years ago, and the result was the synthesis of organic modules
the experiment simulated the conditions that will likely have been present on earth. Several billion years ago, and the result was that they were unable to synthesize any organic molecules.
the experiments were extremely hypothetical and did not represent real conditions on earth.
the experiment simulated the normal conditions that we see on earth today, and the result was the synthesis of organic modules.
the experiment simulated the condition that would likely have been present on earth. Several billion years ago, and the result was the synthesis of organic modules
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The correct description is:
**"The experiment simulated the conditions that would likely have been present on Earth several billion years ago, and the result was the synthesis of organic molecules."**
This description aligns with experiments like the famous Miller-Urey experiment, which sought to replicate early Earth conditions to understand the origins of organic molecules. They found that amino acids and other simple organic compounds could form under those simulated conditions.
**"The experiment simulated the conditions that would likely have been present on Earth several billion years ago, and the result was the synthesis of organic molecules."**
This description aligns with experiments like the famous Miller-Urey experiment, which sought to replicate early Earth conditions to understand the origins of organic molecules. They found that amino acids and other simple organic compounds could form under those simulated conditions.