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1
When discussing spontaneous generation and biogenesis, it is important to remember that
A)these two terms can be used synonymously.
B)spontaneous generation was widely accepted until about 150 years ago.
C)biogenesis was an accepted concept in ancient Greece.
D)All of the above.
2
The scientist who used the swan-neck flask to demonstrate biogenesis was
A)Redi.
B)Needham.
C)Spallanzani.
D)Pasteur.
3
Factors influencing whether or not life might have originated on Earth include
A)water can exist as a liquid on Earth.
B)organic molecules can be generated in an oxygen-free atmosphere.
C)organisms exist in extreme environments on Earth.
D)All of the above.
4
According to the protoplanet nebular model
A)the original universe consisted primarily of atoms of hydrogen and helium.
B)the surface of the early Earth was hot and waterless.
C)after the Earth cooled, the atmosphere was a reducing atmosphere.
D)All of the above.
5
In order for life to originate on a lifeless planet
A)organic molecules must be formed from inorganic molecules.
B)macromolecules must have produced inorganic molecules.
C)DNA must have been present.
D)All of the above.
6
According to Oparin and Haldane,
A)the first organic molecules were formed in the atmosphere.
B)organic molecules probably arose at a number of different points on the Earth; these molecules eventually merged.
C)the formation of the initial building blocks of life was probably complete within two or three million years.
D)All of the above.
7
The experiments of Stanley Miller demonstrated that
A)complex proteins and DNA could self-assemble in the early Earth atmosphere.
B)the early Earth atmosphere was rich in both oxygen and carbon dioxide.
C)nonbiological synthesis of amino acids and simple sugars could occur.
D)All of the above.
8
Evidence in support of the theory that the first organisms may have been autotrophic include the fact(s) that
A)many very primitive organisms are autotrophs.
B)certain organisms synthesize organic molecules from inorganic molecules.
C)certain organisms live in extremely hot environments.
D)All of the above.
9
Which of these statements about the reproduction of genetic material is/are true?
A)DNA can replicate itself without either RNA or enzymes.
B)Ribozymes produce the nucleotides necessary for DNA or RNA synthesis.
C)Evidence points to RNA being the first genetic material.
D)All of the above.
10
Woese's research led to the idea that there are three domains and of these the domain called __________ includes __________ kingdoms.
A)Archaea / 4
B)Archaea / 5
C)Eukarya / 4
D)Eukarya / 5
11
Present-day prokaryotes include
A)Bacteria, Archaea, and fungi.
B)Bacteria, Archaea, and blue-green algae.
C)Archaea, fungi, and blue-green algae.
D)Bacteria, fungi, and blue-green algae.
12
The endosymbiotic theory accounts for the presence of the __________ in the eukaryotic cell.
A)ribosomes and chloroplasts
B)mitochondria and flagella
C)mitochondria and chloroplasts
D)ribosomes and flagella
13
All organisms have which of the following in common?
A)DNA is the universal genetic material.
B)Protein serves as structural material and as enzymes.
C)ATP is the source of energy.
D)All of the above.
14
Which was NOT a major component of the early Earth's reducing atmosphere?
A)H2
B)CO2
C)NH3
D)ozone
15
Hypothetically, which came first in the evolution of cells?
A)viruses
B)anaerobic cells
C)aerobic cells
D)eukaryotes
16
Prokaryotic cells hypothetically came into existence approximately ________ years ago?
A)20 billion
B)4-5 billion
C)3.5 billion
D)1.5 billion
17
According to the Endosymbiotic Theory
A)chloroplasts were cyanobacteria.
B)mitochondria were cyanobacteria.
C)the original cell type was eukaryotic.
D)microspheres were nuclei.
18
Which was a source of energy in the early Earth's atmosphere?
A)ultraviolet light
B)RNA
C)X-rays
D)All of above.
19
This theory proposes that the solar system was formed from a large cloud of gases:
A)Endosymbiotic
B)Protoplanet nebular model
C)Little Bang
D)Prebiont
20
Which of the following is a macromolecule?
A)H2
B)prokaryote
C)RNA
D)Ozone
21
Which one of the following researchers supported spontaneous generation?
A)Redi
B)Needham
C)Spallanzani
D)Pasteur
22
The three main kinds of living things Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya and ___________.
A)species.
B)kingdoms.
C)domains.
D)families.
23
Miller's apparatus
A)simulated conditions that may have existed on early Earth.
B)demonstrated spontaneous generation of cells in a reducing atmosphere.
C)supported the theory of biogenesis.
D)contradicted the earlier work of Pasteur.
24
Which event or step was NOT necessary to produce life from inorganic materials?
A)Organic molecules must be formed from inorganic molecules.
B)The inorganic molecules must be collected together and segregated from other molecules by a cell wall.
C)A molecule that stored genetic information needed to be present.
D)Ultimately this first cellular unit must be able to reproduce more of itself.
25
The first cells probably had higher mutation rates than cells today because
A)RNA served as the genetic material.
B)there was no protective ozone in the atmosphere.
C)the first life forms were unstable.
D)nucleotides had not yet evolved.
26
The theory that proposes how the first eukaryotic cells evolved is
A)biogenesis.
B)spontaneous generation.
C)the endosymbiotic theory.
D)the solar nebula theory.







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