Exam 6: The Origin and Evolution of Life on Earth
Exam 1: A Universe of Life28 Questions
Exam 2: The Science of Life in the Universe73 Questions
Exam 3: The Universal Context of Life123 Questions
Exam 4: The Habitability of Earth149 Questions
Exam 5: The Nature of Life on Earth120 Questions
Exam 6: The Origin and Evolution of Life on Earth130 Questions
Exam 7: Searching for Life in Our Solar System60 Questions
Exam 8: Mars104 Questions
Exam 9: Life on Jovian Moons80 Questions
Exam 10: The Nature and Evolution of Habitability65 Questions
Exam 11: Extrasolar Planets: Their Nature and Potential Habitability100 Questions
Exam 12: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence75 Questions
Exam 13: Interstellar Travel and the Fermi Paradox65 Questions
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One type of early protocell (pre-cells) probably consisted of small droplets of
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Impacts of large asteroids on the Earth's surface generally result in
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Why is the claim of the discovery of microfossils controversial?
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An explosion of genetic diversity similar to that which occurred during the Cambrian Period hasn't happened recently, most likely because
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What was one reason that RNA was eventually replaced by DNA as the molecule of choice for storing genetic information?
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In the original Miller-Urey experiment it was assumed that carbon and nitrogen in the early atmosphere were present as
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Based on current scientific evidence, what is the likelihood that life on Earth was created by some omnipotent being?
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One of the first large organisms to develop the means to live on land were probably
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Microfossils found in northwestern Australia in 2011 appear to have been
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Why are clay surfaces good at promoting the formation of biological polymers?
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Chemical reactions which remove oxygen from the atmosphere are known as
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If a fossil were to be discovered which was 3.7 billion years old this would tell us that life on Earth must have arisen
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The "top-down" approach to creating artificial life starts
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