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Aleksandr Ivanovich Oparin (Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Опарин, 2 March ( 18 February Julian) 1894 - 21 April 1980) - Soviet biologist and biochemist. Member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. Founder of the RAS Biochemistry Institute ( 1935). In 1924 put forward a theory of life on Earth developing through gradual chemical evolution of carbon-based moleculeIn science, a molecule is the smallest particle of a pure chemical substance that still retains its chemical composition and properties. A molecule consists of multiple atoms joined by shared pairs of electrons in a covalent bond''. It may consist of atoms in primeval soup.On his passing in 1980, he was interred in Novodevichy CemeteryNovodevichy Cemetery is located in Moscow, Russia and is the city's third most popular tourist site. It has a park-like ambience, dotted with small chapels and large sculpted monuments. The cemetery was built next to the 16th century Novodevichy Convent, in MoscowMoscow ( Russian: Moskva capital of Russia, located on the river Moskva, and encompassing 878. The city's population is rapidly increasing, with 11. 2 million inhabitants counted in 2004. The city is in the federal district called Central Russia (which is.
1 Major works
- "The External Factors in Enzyme Interactions Within a Plant Cell"
- "The Origin of Life on Earth"
- "Life, Its Nature, Origin and Evolution"
- "The History of the Theory of Genesis and Evolution of Life"
2 See also
- BiopoiesisBiopoiesis or biopoesis is the process of living matter evolving from self-replicating but nonliving molecules. This theory describes the origin of life on Earth, the earliest evidence of which points to life arising 3. 87 Gyr ago. It is theorized that bi
- Miller experiment
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