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The origin of life on the earth is also called 

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Important Questions on Evolution

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Give one significant contribution of the following scientist.

Wallace

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Which of the following is the correct sequence of events in the origin of life?
(i) Formation of protobionts
(ii) Synthesis of organic monomers
(iii) Synthesis of organic polymers
(iv) Formation of DNA-based genetic systems
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Assertion (A): There is a sufficient reason to believe that first cells on the planet lived in an atmosphere lacking oxygen.
Reason (R): Thus even all living organisms retain the enzymatic mechanism to completely oxidise glucose without the help of oxygen. 

The correct option among the following is:

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Theory of Biogenesis was proposed by
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Explain the evolution of long neck of giraffe according to Charles Darwin.
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Explain the concept of ‘struggle for existence’.
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The primary gases that were used by Miller in his experiment are
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Which of the following gas was absent in the atmosphere at the time of origin of life?
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Why coacervates are called primitive cells?
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From his experiments, S.L. Miller produced amino acids by mixing the following in a closed flask
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Write briefly the chemical origin of life on earth.
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What is reproductive fitness? Explain it with the help of an example.
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The origin of life on earth is known as 
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Mention two assumptions of oparin and Haldane with reference to 'origin of Life'.
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Which theory states, "Life arises from pre-existing organisms"?
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Following are the two statements regarding the origin of life:

(i) The earliest organisms that appeared on the earth were non-green and presumably anaerobes.

(ii) The first autotrophic organisms were the chemoautotrophs that never released oxygen.

Of the above statements which one of the following options is correct?
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After about how many years of formation of earth, life appeared on this planet?
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Who proposed that the first form of life could have come from pre-existing non-living organic molecules?