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At the time of the organic origin of our planet, ozone played an important role in nature's life cycle. In his remarkable experiments in 1953, Standley L. Miller demonstrated how amino acids are formed from methane and ammonia when subjected to an electrical discharge. Amino acids are the building blocks of all living cells and tissues. Simultaneously, during this process, electrical discharges also produce ozone.
At the time of the organic origin of our planet, ozone played an important role in nature's life cycle. In his remarkable experiments in 1953, Standley L. Miller demonstrated how amino acids are formed from methane and ammonia when subjected to an electrical discharge. Amino acids are the building blocks of all living cells and tissues. Simultaneously, during this process, electrical discharges also produce ozone. |
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