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The Vital Question: The Chemistry of Early Life (Ep 49)

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The Role of Molecules in the Creation of Cells

Molecules that just given their structure will lend themselves to creating something like a cell without any extra help. The question is, are you producing enough of them in a particular environment to have the concentration high enough that they're self-organizing that way? And are you imagining themself-organizing into spheres like micelles or are they like across pores in these hydrothermal vents so that you can have sort of geochemically driven gradients of protons across the initial membranes? For the listener, micelles are just sphere shaped blobs of fatty molecules with the water repellent and space in the middle of the sphere. So I mean, my cell doesn't

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