Prebiotic natural development of life came about by molecules such as sugars and phosphates bonding to bring about the four RNA bases required for synthesis of complex proteins and eventually biological molecules. Early life catalysed the synthesis of protein molecules by RNA function using various phosphates, sugars and bases as they are abundant precursors in order to increase their complexity and bring about complex exchanges of electrons and further bonding to secondary structures that led to functions such as movement in response to stimuli for self preservation and eventually DNA driven cellular formation and reproduction.
Electrons and protons attract and repel each other in an incredibly various number of ways, is the simple answer.
Electrons and protons attract and repel each other in an incredibly various number of ways, is the simple answer.
Torrential rains over rocks washed minerals into the oceans and produces a prebiotic soup that came alive about 3.5 to 3.7 billion years ago.