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In What respect, the heterotroph hypothesis differs from the early ideas of spontaneous generation?A. It assumed that spontaneous generation was a continuous precess that could happen even todyB. The idea of spontaneous generation maintained that complex organisms could arise suddenly from none -living matterC. The heterotroph hypothesis assumes that a very simple organism evolved slowly from non-living matter and this occurred in the primitive environmental conditionsD. In all of the above conditions

Answer» Correct Answer - D


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