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Stanley Miller and Harold Urey created an experiment that simulated conditions
on early Earth. Building on the results from this experiment, scientists decide to
test the effect of varying the initial amount of NH3 on monomer formation. They
set up the same simulation with the exception of starting with three different
concentrations of NH3. The amounts of H2 and CH4 are kept constant in each
treatment. They run five simulations per NH3 concentration, as well as five
simulations that only have H2 and CH4. What is the independent variable? *
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Sparks
Monomer formation
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Amount of NH3
A population that is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium does not experience any
migration. How does this relate to evolution? *
Transcribed Image Text:pdates rades mbers Stanley Miller and Harold Urey created an experiment that simulated conditions on early Earth. Building on the results from this experiment, scientists decide to test the effect of varying the initial amount of NH3 on monomer formation. They set up the same simulation with the exception of starting with three different concentrations of NH3. The amounts of H2 and CH4 are kept constant in each treatment. They run five simulations per NH3 concentration, as well as five simulations that only have H2 and CH4. What is the independent variable? * aferences Online sela en Periods 1 and 2 iods MP1, Highschool hool MP3, MP4 Temperature Sparks Monomer formation Thu Fri Amount of NH3 A population that is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium does not experience any migration. How does this relate to evolution? *
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