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Until the early 1900s, chemists thought that organic molecules possessed a special “vital force” and that only living organisms could make them. Then, in 1925, a chemist synthesized urea, an organic molecule abundant in urine. Later, another chemist synthesized alanine, an amino acid. These synthesis reactions showed organic molecules could be formed by non-living processes.