Stanley Miller in his classical experiment on formation of amino acids passed an electric discharge in the mixture of: (A) Steam, Methane, Hydrogen and Ammonia (B) Methane, Carbondioxide, Oxygen and Hydrogen (C) Ammonia, Oxygen, Hydrogen and Water (D) Methane, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and steam
Life originated about: (A) One billion years ago (B) Three billion years ago (C) Six billion years ago (D) Nine billion years ago
Louis Pasteur is known for: (A) Germ Theory of disease (B) Germ Plasm Theory (C) Recapitulation Theory (D) Cell Theory
Most important condition for the origin of life is presence of: (A) Oxygen (B) Nittogen (C) Water (D) Carbon
Miller synthesized simple amino acids from: (A) Hydrogen, Ammonia, Methane and Water Vapours (B) Ammonia, Methane, Cyanide and Oxygen (C) Methane, Cyanide, Hydrogen and Oxygen (D) Hydrogen, Oxygen Nitrogen and water
Nucleoproteins most probably gave the first sign of: (A) Life (B) Evolution (C) Matation (D) Speciation