Origins of Life
The early Earth had a vastly different atmosphere, lacking oxygen, which allowed for the formation of complex organic molecules essential for life. Life likely began with simple protocells, consisting of a lipid membrane and self-replicating RNA, enabling the propagation of genetic information. This process of replication and mutation laid the groundwork for evolution, highlighting the delicate balance required for life to emerge.In this clip
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Episode 4: The Origin of Life
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