Master NEET Zoology with topic-wise questions. Tailored for NEET students, these questions strengthen your Biology preparation.
The Miller-Urey experiment attempted to simulate early Earth conditions to test the chemical origin of life. Which of the following gaseous components was NOT included in their experimental setup, despite being potentially present in the early atmosphere?
Methane ()
Ammonia ()
Water vapor ()
Oxygen ()
Which of the following is NOT a key feature of the Oparin-Haldane theory of the origin of life?
Formation of organic monomers from inorganic gases
Presence of free oxygen in the early atmosphere
Polymerization of monomers to form macromolecules
Coacervates as precursors to the first cells
Which gas was likely ABSENT in the early Earth's atmosphere according to the Oparin-Haldane hypothesis?
Methane ()
Ammonia ()
Water vapor ()
Oxygen ()
Which of the following gases was likely NOT abundant in the early Earth's atmosphere?
Methane
Ammonia
Water vapor
Oxygen
Which of the following was absent in the atmosphere at the time of origin of life ?
According to one of the most accepted theory, the earth atmosphere before any life had originated consists of and
None of these
In the early earth, organic acids were produced by the combination of with
Ammonia and methane
Hydrogen
Organic matter
Sulphates and nitrates
What happened to present in the primary atmosphere during its conversion to the secondary atmosphere?
It got oxidized to and water
It was absorbed by photoautotrophs
Most of it got oxidized to nitrogen oxides
It concentration was decreased due to formation
Urey βMillerβs experiment mixture had the following except
Methane
Hydrogen
Water vapour
The β¦Aβ¦ from the sun broke up water into hydrogen and oxygen and the β¦Bβ¦ escaped. Oxygen combined with ammonia and methane to form β¦Cβ¦ . CO and others. The ozone layer was formed. As it cooled, the water vapour fell as rain, to fill all the depressions and form β¦Dβ¦ Choose the correct option for A,B,C and D to complete the given paragraph, to NCERT textbook
A-IR rays, B-lighter , C-water, D-oceans
A-UV rays, B-lighter , C-water, D-oceans
A-UV rays, B-heavier , C-water, D-oceans
A-UV rays, B-heavier , C-water, D-oceans