1.

    Why is the existence of the ribosome considered further evidence for the RNA world hypothesis?

    A

    Ribosomes are primarily composed of proteins.

    B

    Ribosomes synthesize DNA.

    C

    The catalytic core of the ribosome is made of rRNA.

    D

    Ribosomes are found only in eukaryotes.

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    3.

    In the context of the RNA world hypothesis, the discovery of catalytic RNA molecules (ribozymes) was crucial. Which of the following functions performed by ribozymes is MOST relevant to supporting the hypothesis?

    A

    Degrading proteins, demonstrating early enzymatic activity

    B

    Catalyzing RNA polymerization, suggesting a mechanism for self-replication

    C

    Splicing RNA, indicating a role in gene regulation

    D

    Synthesizing amino acids, demonstrating prebiotic metabolic pathways

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    4.

    Select the correct match:

    A

    G. Mendel - Transformation

    B

    Ribozyme - Nucleic acid

    C

    T.H. Morgan - Transduction

    D

    F2 x{{\rm{F}}_{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{x}} Recessive parent - Dihybrid cross

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    7.

    Why is the existence of the ribosome considered further evidence for the RNA world hypothesis?

    A

    Ribosomes are primarily composed of proteins.

    B

    Ribosomes synthesize DNA.

    C

    The catalytic core of the ribosome is made of rRNA.

    D

    Ribosomes are found only in eukaryotes.

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    9.

    If the RNA world hypothesis is correct, which of the following would be the MOST likely scenario for the emergence of DNA?

    A

    DNA spontaneously arose independent of RNA and eventually outcompeted RNA.

    B

    Proteins evolved first and then catalyzed the formation of DNA from RNA.

    C

    RNA developed the ability to synthesize deoxyribonucleotides and polymerize them, eventually leading to DNA genomes.

    D

    Extraterrestrial DNA was introduced to Earth and replaced RNA.

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