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Deck 25: The Origin of Life
1
Where did Earth's atmosphere originate?
A)Earth's gravity trapped gases from passing comets.
B)Gases were released from Earth itself as it cooled.
C)Earth's gravity trapped gases from Earth itself.
D)Earth's gravity trapped gases from passing comets, gases were released from the Earth itself as it cooled, and Earth's gravity trapped gases from the Earth itself.
E)Gases were released from Earth itself as it cooled Earth's gravity trapped gases from the Earth itself.
A)Earth's gravity trapped gases from passing comets.
B)Gases were released from Earth itself as it cooled.
C)Earth's gravity trapped gases from Earth itself.
D)Earth's gravity trapped gases from passing comets, gases were released from the Earth itself as it cooled, and Earth's gravity trapped gases from the Earth itself.
E)Gases were released from Earth itself as it cooled Earth's gravity trapped gases from the Earth itself.
E
2
Aerobic bacteria most likely evolved ____.
A)directly from early protocells
B)around hydrothermal vents
C)later than cyanobacteria
D)in a prebiotic soup
E)through the process of endosymbiosis
A)directly from early protocells
B)around hydrothermal vents
C)later than cyanobacteria
D)in a prebiotic soup
E)through the process of endosymbiosis
C
3
The famous Miller-Urey experiments provided crucial support for the ____ hypothesis.
A)endosymbiosis
B)Oparin-Haldane
C)RNA World
D)Dickerson oxidizing atmosphere
E)hydrothermal vent
A)endosymbiosis
B)Oparin-Haldane
C)RNA World
D)Dickerson oxidizing atmosphere
E)hydrothermal vent
B
4
Modern cells are thought to have arisen from ____.
A)protocells
B)pre-cells
C)gas and dust clouds
D)prokaryotic cells that predated protocells
E)prokaryotic cells that predated pre-cells
A)protocells
B)pre-cells
C)gas and dust clouds
D)prokaryotic cells that predated protocells
E)prokaryotic cells that predated pre-cells
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5
The ____ ion is required for ribozymes to become active and begin self-replication.
A)ferrous iron
B)ferric iron
C)zinc
D)magnesium
E)selenium
A)ferrous iron
B)ferric iron
C)zinc
D)magnesium
E)selenium
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6
What happens when phospholipids are placed in an aqueous solution?
A)They disperse and form polar bonds with other organic molecules present in the solution.
B)They move to the water's surface and form a single-layered membrane between the water and the atmosphere.
C)They repel one another.
D)They spontaneously form bilayers.
E)The hydrophobic tales force the phospholipids to form "beads" at the surface, much like what you see when vegetable oil is added to water
A)They disperse and form polar bonds with other organic molecules present in the solution.
B)They move to the water's surface and form a single-layered membrane between the water and the atmosphere.
C)They repel one another.
D)They spontaneously form bilayers.
E)The hydrophobic tales force the phospholipids to form "beads" at the surface, much like what you see when vegetable oil is added to water
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7
Organic macromolecules may have formed by ____.
A)addition of water to small organic subunits to facilitates enzymatic synthesis reactions
B)dehydration synthesis reactions that combined smaller subunits into larger molecules
C)increasing availability of inorganic compounds
D)sequestration inside a semi-permeable membrane
E)spontaneous aggregation of the different organic compounds in the atmosphere
A)addition of water to small organic subunits to facilitates enzymatic synthesis reactions
B)dehydration synthesis reactions that combined smaller subunits into larger molecules
C)increasing availability of inorganic compounds
D)sequestration inside a semi-permeable membrane
E)spontaneous aggregation of the different organic compounds in the atmosphere
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8
Why is the distance of Earth from the sun so crucial for life as we know it?
A)The distance provides the optimal temperature for water to occur in a liquid form.
B)The distance allows Earth's orbit to have a year of a reasonable length.
C)The distance allows for multiple seasons in temperate climates, which was crucial for the emergence of chemicals used to build the first protocells.
D)The distance provides ample opportunity for water to freeze into ice.
E)The distance ensures that ample water is available for all of the organisms on Earth.
A)The distance provides the optimal temperature for water to occur in a liquid form.
B)The distance allows Earth's orbit to have a year of a reasonable length.
C)The distance allows for multiple seasons in temperate climates, which was crucial for the emergence of chemicals used to build the first protocells.
D)The distance provides ample opportunity for water to freeze into ice.
E)The distance ensures that ample water is available for all of the organisms on Earth.
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9
Aside from the traditional hypothesis that life on Earth developed via organic compounds produced in a reducing atmosphere, which alternative hypotheses is most likely?
A)Life could have arisen from the organic compounds formed around hydrothermal vents far below the ocean floor.
B)Life could have developed on another planet and was then delivered by meteorites.
C)The organic compounds necessary for life were delivered to Earth by meteorites.
D)Life on Earth may have arisen inside land-based volcanoes.
E)The organic compounds necessary for life could only have been produced in an oxidizing atmosphere
A)Life could have arisen from the organic compounds formed around hydrothermal vents far below the ocean floor.
B)Life could have developed on another planet and was then delivered by meteorites.
C)The organic compounds necessary for life were delivered to Earth by meteorites.
D)Life on Earth may have arisen inside land-based volcanoes.
E)The organic compounds necessary for life could only have been produced in an oxidizing atmosphere
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10
The first information storage molecule was probably ____.
A)DNA
B)RNA
C)protein
D)carbohydrates
E)lipids
A)DNA
B)RNA
C)protein
D)carbohydrates
E)lipids
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11
If RNA was the first information storage molecule, which macromolecule would have been the "next" molecule produced in the progression toward living cells?
A)DNA
B)lipids
C)carbohydrates
D)sugars
E)proteins
A)DNA
B)lipids
C)carbohydrates
D)sugars
E)proteins
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12
Ribozymes may have originally developed by ____.
A)ATP synthesis
B)the chance assembly of RNA molecules
C)cellular respiration
D)glycolysis
E)electron transfer systems
A)ATP synthesis
B)the chance assembly of RNA molecules
C)cellular respiration
D)glycolysis
E)electron transfer systems
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13
Molecules that are able to store and reproduce genetic information are known generally as ____.
A)molecular hard drives
B)molecular replicators
C)DNA
D)RNA
E)ribozymes
A)molecular hard drives
B)molecular replicators
C)DNA
D)RNA
E)ribozymes
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14
Assuming geological evidence is accurate, life on Earth may have originated ____ billion years ago.
A)14
B)4.6
C)3.5
D)2.1
E)1.2
A)14
B)4.6
C)3.5
D)2.1
E)1.2
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15
Why is the absence of atmospheric oxygen (O2)so important to the Oparin-Haldane hypothesis?
A)Oxygen is corrosive and thus would have degraded many of the metallic compounds on Earth's surface, releasing toxic gasses into the new atmosphere.
B)Oxygen is more reduced than hydrogen gas, methane, or ammonia.
C)Oxygen would have supported microorganisms that promote chemical decay.
D)Oxygen is able to reverse reactions by removing electrons and hydrogen from organic molecules, thus destroying the first organic compounds as quickly as they developed.
E)Oxygen would have caused multiple explosions, converting chemical energy into heat energy and rendering that energy unavailable for driving the synthesis of organic molecules.
A)Oxygen is corrosive and thus would have degraded many of the metallic compounds on Earth's surface, releasing toxic gasses into the new atmosphere.
B)Oxygen is more reduced than hydrogen gas, methane, or ammonia.
C)Oxygen would have supported microorganisms that promote chemical decay.
D)Oxygen is able to reverse reactions by removing electrons and hydrogen from organic molecules, thus destroying the first organic compounds as quickly as they developed.
E)Oxygen would have caused multiple explosions, converting chemical energy into heat energy and rendering that energy unavailable for driving the synthesis of organic molecules.
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16
Some scientists believe that RNA was the first information storage molecule because ____.
A)some viruses use RNA as their information storage molecule
B)RNA can be an enzymatic catalyst as well as an information storage molecule
C)amino acids cannot form peptide bonds without ribosomes to catalyze their formation
D)RNA is a less stable molecule than DNA
E)proteins are made of far more amino acid monomers (over 20)than RNA (4)
A)some viruses use RNA as their information storage molecule
B)RNA can be an enzymatic catalyst as well as an information storage molecule
C)amino acids cannot form peptide bonds without ribosomes to catalyze their formation
D)RNA is a less stable molecule than DNA
E)proteins are made of far more amino acid monomers (over 20)than RNA (4)
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17
The presence of cyanobacteria ____ in rock dating to 2.5 billion years ago is direct evidence of the first water-splitting photosynthesizers.
A)microfossils
B)biosignatures
C)stromatolites
D)cytoskeletons
E)endosymbiont
A)microfossils
B)biosignatures
C)stromatolites
D)cytoskeletons
E)endosymbiont
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18
"Prebiotic soup" refers to ____.
A)the interior contents of protocells
B)the cytoplasm of early prokaryotic cells
C)the mix of gases in the atmosphere that gave rise to the first organic molecules
D)the polymerized slime coating ancient clay particles
E)the accumulation of organic molecules that formed in the oceans before there was life on Earth
A)the interior contents of protocells
B)the cytoplasm of early prokaryotic cells
C)the mix of gases in the atmosphere that gave rise to the first organic molecules
D)the polymerized slime coating ancient clay particles
E)the accumulation of organic molecules that formed in the oceans before there was life on Earth
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19
The RNA world proposal suggests that the first information molecules were ____.
A)transfer RNA
B)ribosomes
C)messenger RNA
D)ribozymes
E)unpaired strands of DNA
A)transfer RNA
B)ribosomes
C)messenger RNA
D)ribozymes
E)unpaired strands of DNA
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20
What assumption is made by researchers when designing experiments to model how life may have arisen on Earth?
A)The chemical reactions of living things are only possible inside living systems.
B)Living organisms are composed of elements commonly found on Earth, but absent in the rest of the universe.
C)Conditions on Earth have not changed over time.
D)Life arose on Earth from non-living matter.
E)The development of living cells from nonliving matter was very rapid.
A)The chemical reactions of living things are only possible inside living systems.
B)Living organisms are composed of elements commonly found on Earth, but absent in the rest of the universe.
C)Conditions on Earth have not changed over time.
D)Life arose on Earth from non-living matter.
E)The development of living cells from nonliving matter was very rapid.
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21
According to the endosymbiont hypothesis, ____.
A)most of the genes from the endocytosed bacteria moved to the nucleus
B)the host anaerobe became dependent upon the endocytosed bacteria
C)the endocytosized bacteria became dependent on the host cell
D)all endocytosed bacteria were photosynthetic
E)most of the genes from the endocytosed bacteria moved to the nucleus, the host anaerobe became dependent upon the endocytosed bacteria, and the endocytosed bacteria became dependent on the host cell
A)most of the genes from the endocytosed bacteria moved to the nucleus
B)the host anaerobe became dependent upon the endocytosed bacteria
C)the endocytosized bacteria became dependent on the host cell
D)all endocytosed bacteria were photosynthetic
E)most of the genes from the endocytosed bacteria moved to the nucleus, the host anaerobe became dependent upon the endocytosed bacteria, and the endocytosed bacteria became dependent on the host cell
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22
The Sun provided ____ in order to power the development of life on early Earth.
A)continual energy
B)a temperature range for liquid water to form
C)radiation to power mutations
D)continual energy and a temperature range for liquid water to form
E)continual energy, a temperature range for liquid water to form, and radiation to power mutations
A)continual energy
B)a temperature range for liquid water to form
C)radiation to power mutations
D)continual energy and a temperature range for liquid water to form
E)continual energy, a temperature range for liquid water to form, and radiation to power mutations
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23
The development of multicellular organisms likely originated from ____.
A)colonies of unicellular organisms of the same species
B)endocytosis of other cells followed by mitosis
C)cooperation between different species of cells
D)colonies of numerous species of cells
E)endosymbiotic eukaryotes
A)colonies of unicellular organisms of the same species
B)endocytosis of other cells followed by mitosis
C)cooperation between different species of cells
D)colonies of numerous species of cells
E)endosymbiotic eukaryotes
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24
Evidence for the endosymbiotic theory includes ____.
A)RNA in prokaryotes, mitochondria, and chloroplasts arranged in a single, circular genome
B)endocytosed cells observed to survive in the cytoplasm of the host cell
C)endocytosed organelles observed to survive free in the environment
D)fossils of prokaryotic cells in the process of endocytosing cyanobacteria
E)rRNA sequences that are unique to prokaryotes, mitochondria, and chloroplasts
A)RNA in prokaryotes, mitochondria, and chloroplasts arranged in a single, circular genome
B)endocytosed cells observed to survive in the cytoplasm of the host cell
C)endocytosed organelles observed to survive free in the environment
D)fossils of prokaryotic cells in the process of endocytosing cyanobacteria
E)rRNA sequences that are unique to prokaryotes, mitochondria, and chloroplasts
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25
Stars provided ____ elements making up cells on Earth.
A)none of the
B)about half of the
C)only the radioactive
D)most of the
E)all of the
A)none of the
B)about half of the
C)only the radioactive
D)most of the
E)all of the
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26
Archaeans resemble bacteria by the ____, and resemble eukaryotes by the ____.
A)lack of membrane-bound organelles; presence of a nucleus
B)presence of similar cell wall proteins; presence of similar rRNA sequences
C)ability to perform aerobic respiration; presence of similar cell wall proteins
D)lack of membrane-bound organelles; presence of introns
E)presence of nucleoid region; lack of a nuclear envelope
A)lack of membrane-bound organelles; presence of a nucleus
B)presence of similar cell wall proteins; presence of similar rRNA sequences
C)ability to perform aerobic respiration; presence of similar cell wall proteins
D)lack of membrane-bound organelles; presence of introns
E)presence of nucleoid region; lack of a nuclear envelope
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27
Natural sources of energy on the early Earth caused ____.
A)spontaneous genetic mutations
B)chemical bonds to break
C)chemical bonds to form
D)chemical bonds to break and form
E)spontaneous genetic mutations and chemical bonds to break and form
A)spontaneous genetic mutations
B)chemical bonds to break
C)chemical bonds to form
D)chemical bonds to break and form
E)spontaneous genetic mutations and chemical bonds to break and form
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28
What led to the increase in oxygen levels in the atmosphere on primitive Earth?
A)the first photosynthetic reactions
B)photosynthetic cells that used water and not H2S as a source of electrons
C)the development of cellular respiration pathways in cells
D)the use of glycolysis in cells
E)photosynthetic pathways that stripped oxygen off of carbon dioxide and retained only the carbon in subsequent steps
A)the first photosynthetic reactions
B)photosynthetic cells that used water and not H2S as a source of electrons
C)the development of cellular respiration pathways in cells
D)the use of glycolysis in cells
E)photosynthetic pathways that stripped oxygen off of carbon dioxide and retained only the carbon in subsequent steps
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29
One line of evidence for endosymbiosis is that chloroplasts resemble ____.
A)anaerobic bacteria
B)aerobic bacteria
C)fungi
D)protists
E)cyanobacteria
A)anaerobic bacteria
B)aerobic bacteria
C)fungi
D)protists
E)cyanobacteria
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30
Which feature of Archaea is shared with Bacteria but not with Eukarya?
A)the sequestration of DNA into a nucleus
B)the common occurrence of introns
C)the chemical structure of the cell walls
D)the plasma membrane structure
E)a genome comprised of a single, circular molecule of DNA
A)the sequestration of DNA into a nucleus
B)the common occurrence of introns
C)the chemical structure of the cell walls
D)the plasma membrane structure
E)a genome comprised of a single, circular molecule of DNA
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31
Why is the protein-first hypothesis not accepted by most scientists?
A)Proteins cannot be catalysts.
B)There is no known mechanism of protein self-replication.
C)Of all of the macromolecules, only DNA can self-replicate.
D)There is no evidence that proteins can store information.
E)Proteins are too complex to have been the first "polymers of life."
A)Proteins cannot be catalysts.
B)There is no known mechanism of protein self-replication.
C)Of all of the macromolecules, only DNA can self-replicate.
D)There is no evidence that proteins can store information.
E)Proteins are too complex to have been the first "polymers of life."
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32
The hypothesis that mitochondria and chloroplasts originated from the phagocytic activity of prokaryotes that was not followed by digestion is called the ____.
A)theory of natural selection
B)endosymbiotic hypothesis
C)ribozymes-first hypothesis
D)Oparin-Haldane hypothesis
E)stromatolite hypothesis
A)theory of natural selection
B)endosymbiotic hypothesis
C)ribozymes-first hypothesis
D)Oparin-Haldane hypothesis
E)stromatolite hypothesis
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33
The energy source that may have driven the chemical reactions leading to modern Earth's atmosphere was ____.
A)sunlight
B)electrical storms (lightning)
C)photosynthesis
D)radioactive decay
E)heat energy released from Earth's core
A)sunlight
B)electrical storms (lightning)
C)photosynthesis
D)radioactive decay
E)heat energy released from Earth's core
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34
Tissues and organ systems evolved as a result of ____.
A)cooperation between different species of cells
B)colonies of numerous species of cells
C)endosymbiotic eukaryotes
D)genome evolution in colonial cells with specific functions
E)intracellular signals leading to cells with specific functions
A)cooperation between different species of cells
B)colonies of numerous species of cells
C)endosymbiotic eukaryotes
D)genome evolution in colonial cells with specific functions
E)intracellular signals leading to cells with specific functions
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35
According to Oparin and Haldane, the prebiotic soup accumulated because molecules were not ____.
A)broken down by oxygen attack or microbial decay
B)broken down by reduction reactions or fungal decay
C)broken down by oxygen attack or fungal decay
D)broken down by reduction reactions or microbial decay
E)recycled by environmental conditions
A)broken down by oxygen attack or microbial decay
B)broken down by reduction reactions or fungal decay
C)broken down by oxygen attack or fungal decay
D)broken down by reduction reactions or microbial decay
E)recycled by environmental conditions
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36
A characteristic of all modern, living cells is ____.
A)a semi-permeable membrane keeping the internal environment of the cell separate from the external environment
B)nucleic acids linked in a sequence to form multiple large macromolecule chains
C)a requirement for the nucleic acids to be contained behind a nuclear membrane
D)a mechanism of converting energy from the sun
E)a method of converting protein changes into nucleic acids
A)a semi-permeable membrane keeping the internal environment of the cell separate from the external environment
B)nucleic acids linked in a sequence to form multiple large macromolecule chains
C)a requirement for the nucleic acids to be contained behind a nuclear membrane
D)a mechanism of converting energy from the sun
E)a method of converting protein changes into nucleic acids
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37
The evolution of life on Earth was made possible by ____.
A)DNA
B)organelles
C)an environment that favors oxygen photosynthesizers
D)natural selection that favors efficient reproduction of organisms
E)random mutations
A)DNA
B)organelles
C)an environment that favors oxygen photosynthesizers
D)natural selection that favors efficient reproduction of organisms
E)random mutations
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38
According to the Oparin-Haldane hypothesis, ____ was likely absent or near absent in Earth's early atmosphere.
A)O2 (oxygen)
B)H2 (hydrogen)
C)CH4 (methane)
D)H2O (in vapor form)
E)NH3 (ammonia)
A)O2 (oxygen)
B)H2 (hydrogen)
C)CH4 (methane)
D)H2O (in vapor form)
E)NH3 (ammonia)
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39
Who developed the modern endosymbiotic theory?
A)Charles Darwin
B)Lynn Margulis
C)Richard Dickerson
D)Wendy Johnson
E)Stanley Miller
A)Charles Darwin
B)Lynn Margulis
C)Richard Dickerson
D)Wendy Johnson
E)Stanley Miller
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40
What is an alternative to RNA as the first polymer of life?
A)single nucleotides
B)non-genetic polymers
C)polymers that do not form a double helix
D)other genetic polymers containing different sugars
E)other genetic polymers containing different amino acids
A)single nucleotides
B)non-genetic polymers
C)polymers that do not form a double helix
D)other genetic polymers containing different sugars
E)other genetic polymers containing different amino acids
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41
What is an argument against the theory that RNA was the first polymer of life?
A)Only limited replication of proteins is possible.
B)The transfer of information from RNA to DNA under primordial conditions is difficult.
C)The primordial nucleotides could not form a polymer.
D)RNA cannot transfer genetic information to xeno-nucleic acids.
E)The synthesis of RNA nucleotides under primordial conditions is difficult.
A)Only limited replication of proteins is possible.
B)The transfer of information from RNA to DNA under primordial conditions is difficult.
C)The primordial nucleotides could not form a polymer.
D)RNA cannot transfer genetic information to xeno-nucleic acids.
E)The synthesis of RNA nucleotides under primordial conditions is difficult.
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42
Which feature of Archaea is shared with Eukarya but not with Bacteria?
A)the sequestration of DNA into a nucleus
B)the common occurrence of introns
C)the chemical structure of the cell walls
D)the plasma membrane structure
E)a genome comprised of a single, circular molecule of DNA
A)the sequestration of DNA into a nucleus
B)the common occurrence of introns
C)the chemical structure of the cell walls
D)the plasma membrane structure
E)a genome comprised of a single, circular molecule of DNA
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43
Experimental studies have produced ribozymes that ____.
A)reverse transcribe DNA from an RNA template
B)polymerize new RNA from an RNA template
C)cleave cellular membranes
D)produce completely new RNA strands
E)polymerize new proteins from an RNA template
A)reverse transcribe DNA from an RNA template
B)polymerize new RNA from an RNA template
C)cleave cellular membranes
D)produce completely new RNA strands
E)polymerize new proteins from an RNA template
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44
The leading candidate for the molecular replicator during the origin of cells is ____.
A)pyranose
B)xeno-nucleic acids
C)protein
D)RNA
E)DNA
A)pyranose
B)xeno-nucleic acids
C)protein
D)RNA
E)DNA
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45
Evolutionarily, Archaea likely arose ____ Bacteria.
A)as a direct result of
B)concurrently
C)before
D)after
E)distinct from
A)as a direct result of
B)concurrently
C)before
D)after
E)distinct from
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46
One piece of evidence in support of the endosymbiotic theory is that ____.
A)mitochondria, plastids, and bacteria have cell walls of the same composition
B)mitochondria and plastids are similar in size to bacteria
C)mitochondria and plastids are similar in structure to archaea
D)plastids can live free of a eukaryotic cell
E)mitochondria and cyanobacteria process energy similarly
A)mitochondria, plastids, and bacteria have cell walls of the same composition
B)mitochondria and plastids are similar in size to bacteria
C)mitochondria and plastids are similar in structure to archaea
D)plastids can live free of a eukaryotic cell
E)mitochondria and cyanobacteria process energy similarly
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47
The most basic essence of life is ____.
A)reproduction of a keystone species
B)reproduction of genetic information
C)reproduction of cells
D)photosynthesis
E)redox reactions
A)reproduction of a keystone species
B)reproduction of genetic information
C)reproduction of cells
D)photosynthesis
E)redox reactions
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48
Fatty acids and ribozymes are incompatible as early molecules of life because ____.
A)they have different pH requirements
B)they most likely developed millions of years apart
C)fatty acid vesicles are impermeable to ribozymes bound to ferrous oxide
D)magnesium is required for ribozyme function but causes fatty acids to precipitate
E)magnesium is required for fatty acids to form vesicles but causes ribozymes to precipitate
A)they have different pH requirements
B)they most likely developed millions of years apart
C)fatty acid vesicles are impermeable to ribozymes bound to ferrous oxide
D)magnesium is required for ribozyme function but causes fatty acids to precipitate
E)magnesium is required for fatty acids to form vesicles but causes ribozymes to precipitate
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49
The ____ provides evidence that RNA molecules generated the first proteins.
A)redundancy of the genetic code
B)ability of rRNA to catalyze the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids
C)polymerase activity of some ribozymes
D)cleavage of mRNA molecules by rRNA
E)physical structure of polypeptides
A)redundancy of the genetic code
B)ability of rRNA to catalyze the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids
C)polymerase activity of some ribozymes
D)cleavage of mRNA molecules by rRNA
E)physical structure of polypeptides
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50
The continuously sparking electrodes in the apparatus used in the Miller-Urey experiment simulated ____.
A)solar energy
B)lightning strikes
C)volcanic eruptions
D)radioactivity
E)hydrothermal vents
A)solar energy
B)lightning strikes
C)volcanic eruptions
D)radioactivity
E)hydrothermal vents
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51
Evidence for the possible evolution of information storage from RNA to DNA is the fact that ____.
A)they use the same nucleotides
B)some modern viruses synthesize DNA from an RNA template
C)bacteria use RNA as a genetic information storage molecule
D)RNA is a simpler molecule than DNA
E)RNA and DNA will form complementary pairs
A)they use the same nucleotides
B)some modern viruses synthesize DNA from an RNA template
C)bacteria use RNA as a genetic information storage molecule
D)RNA is a simpler molecule than DNA
E)RNA and DNA will form complementary pairs
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52
The final step in the development of eukaryotic cells was likely ____.
A)duplication of function in the endosymbiont and host cell
B)transfer of genes and function from the endosymbiont to the host cell
C)circularization of DNA
D)formation of membrane-bound organelles
E)ingestion of photosynthetic bacteria
A)duplication of function in the endosymbiont and host cell
B)transfer of genes and function from the endosymbiont to the host cell
C)circularization of DNA
D)formation of membrane-bound organelles
E)ingestion of photosynthetic bacteria
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53
Around 150 living genera of animals provide direct support of the endosymbiont theory by ____.
A)hosting Archaea in their cells
B)having bacterial ribosomes in their cells
C)using the cell membrane to protect against bacterial invaders
D)ejecting cyanobacterial invaders
E)hosting eukaryotic algae or cyanobacteria in their cells
A)hosting Archaea in their cells
B)having bacterial ribosomes in their cells
C)using the cell membrane to protect against bacterial invaders
D)ejecting cyanobacterial invaders
E)hosting eukaryotic algae or cyanobacteria in their cells
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54
DNA is favored as the storage molecule of genetic information because it ____ than RNA.
A)has more nucleotides
B)has greater chemical stability
C)can assemble into longer coding sequences
D)has more nucleotides and greater chemical stability
E)has greater chemical stability and can assemble into longer coding sequences
A)has more nucleotides
B)has greater chemical stability
C)can assemble into longer coding sequences
D)has more nucleotides and greater chemical stability
E)has greater chemical stability and can assemble into longer coding sequences
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55
What is a criticism of the hydrothermal vent origin of life theory?
A)Hydrothermal vents are too hot and would have destroyed the organic molecules even as they formed.
B)Hydrothermal vents are too salty and would have destroyed the organic molecules even as they formed.
C)Hydrothermal vents are unstable in general and would have dissipated the organic molecules.
D)Hydrothermal vents lack sufficient oxygen for the evolution of aerobic organisms.
E)Hydrothermal vents contain too many dissolved mineral ions.
A)Hydrothermal vents are too hot and would have destroyed the organic molecules even as they formed.
B)Hydrothermal vents are too salty and would have destroyed the organic molecules even as they formed.
C)Hydrothermal vents are unstable in general and would have dissipated the organic molecules.
D)Hydrothermal vents lack sufficient oxygen for the evolution of aerobic organisms.
E)Hydrothermal vents contain too many dissolved mineral ions.
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56
The earliest photosynthesizers likely used ____ as electron donors.
A)chloride gas
B)hydrogen peroxide
C)hydrogen sulfide
D)magnesium sulfide
E)ammonia
A)chloride gas
B)hydrogen peroxide
C)hydrogen sulfide
D)magnesium sulfide
E)ammonia
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57
Volcanic activity on early Earth was responsible for the release of ____.
A)gases for the early atmosphere
B)oxygen for photosynthesis
C)water vapor necessary to form the first oceans
D)gases for the early atmosphere and oxygen for photosynthesis
E)gases for the early atmosphere and water vapor necessary to form the first oceans
A)gases for the early atmosphere
B)oxygen for photosynthesis
C)water vapor necessary to form the first oceans
D)gases for the early atmosphere and oxygen for photosynthesis
E)gases for the early atmosphere and water vapor necessary to form the first oceans
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58
One criticism of the Miller-Urey experiment among scientists is it ____.
A)was based on an oxidizing environment
B)was likely contaminated with modern atmosphere
C)added too much energy
D)was based on a reducing environment
E)did not add the proper starting components
A)was based on an oxidizing environment
B)was likely contaminated with modern atmosphere
C)added too much energy
D)was based on a reducing environment
E)did not add the proper starting components
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59
Cells with ____ are able to harvest the greatest amount of energy from electrons.
A)double membranes
B)photosystems
C)cytochromes
D)chloroplasts
E)nuclei
A)double membranes
B)photosystems
C)cytochromes
D)chloroplasts
E)nuclei
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60
One function provided by cell membranes is ____.
A)the free passage of materials into and out of the cell
B)the exclusion of nucleic acids
C)structural integrity
D)protection from parasitic genetic information
E)to counteract size restrictions
A)the free passage of materials into and out of the cell
B)the exclusion of nucleic acids
C)structural integrity
D)protection from parasitic genetic information
E)to counteract size restrictions
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61
Life today derives nearly all its energy from ____.
A)glucose molecules
B)the sun
C)hydrothermal vents
D)geochemical activity
E)radioactive decay
A)glucose molecules
B)the sun
C)hydrothermal vents
D)geochemical activity
E)radioactive decay
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62
The earliest evidence of biochemical reactions by living cells dates to about ____ billion years ago.
A)0.5
B)1
C)1.5
D)2
E)3.7
A)0.5
B)1
C)1.5
D)2
E)3.7
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63
The nonequilibrium created by ____ represents a renewing source of energy.
A)temperature gradients
B)acidic ocean vents
C)alkaline ocean vents
D)radioactive decay
E)protocell formation
A)temperature gradients
B)acidic ocean vents
C)alkaline ocean vents
D)radioactive decay
E)protocell formation
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64
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65
Which line of evidence supports the protein-first hypothesis?
A)Amino acids existed on prebiotic Earth and in meteorites.
B)Proteins display more chemical diversity than nucleic acids.
C)Proteins display more structural diversity than nucleic acids.
D)Protein function can be reproduced in a population.
E)Nucleic acids are too simple to have been the first "polymers of life."
A)Amino acids existed on prebiotic Earth and in meteorites.
B)Proteins display more chemical diversity than nucleic acids.
C)Proteins display more structural diversity than nucleic acids.
D)Protein function can be reproduced in a population.
E)Nucleic acids are too simple to have been the first "polymers of life."
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66
Multicellular organisms likely arose around ____ million years ago.
A)900
B)600
C)300
D)100
E)10
A)900
B)600
C)300
D)100
E)10
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68
Modern eukaryotic cells appeared ____ billion years ago.
A)0.5
B)1
C)1.5
D)2
E)3.7
A)0.5
B)1
C)1.5
D)2
E)3.7
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71
Early life most likely evolved where ____ was plentiful.
A)lightning
B)solar energy
C)hydrothermal vents
D)geochemical activity
E)radioactive decay
A)lightning
B)solar energy
C)hydrothermal vents
D)geochemical activity
E)radioactive decay
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73
Protocells likely grew within microscopic compartments in porous alkaline vent chimneys, where ____.
A)protocells could use the energy provided by H+ gradients
B)the vents offered physical protection
C)protocells could use readily available ammonia sources
D)the vents funneled geothermal warmth
E)the vents were the right size
A)protocells could use the energy provided by H+ gradients
B)the vents offered physical protection
C)protocells could use readily available ammonia sources
D)the vents funneled geothermal warmth
E)the vents were the right size
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76
The RNA molecules of an RNA world on early Earth may have been composed of bases other than A, U, G, and C because ____.
A)DNA does not use all four bases
B)these nucleotides will not form a double helix
C)these nucleotides cannot be created in a Miller-Urey like experiment
D)G is somewhat unstable in water
E)C is somewhat unstable in water
A)DNA does not use all four bases
B)these nucleotides will not form a double helix
C)these nucleotides cannot be created in a Miller-Urey like experiment
D)G is somewhat unstable in water
E)C is somewhat unstable in water
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79
Differentiation of cells into specialized cell types ____.
A)results in a colony organism
B)occurred when distinct species began to cohabitate
C)decreases survivability
D)requires cell signals affecting gene expression
E)requires cell signals affecting gene replication
A)results in a colony organism
B)occurred when distinct species began to cohabitate
C)decreases survivability
D)requires cell signals affecting gene expression
E)requires cell signals affecting gene replication
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