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Which of the following is he chief reason to indicate that proto - cell was probably a fermenter?

  1. Fermentation provides the most amount of energy

  2. Atmosphere didn't have any oxygen

  3. It didn't have any enzymes

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The photocell was probably a fermenter living on the preformed organic molecules in the organic soup. The primitive atmosphere was a reducing atmosphere with no free oxygen gas. So, the correct option is "Atmosphere didn't have any oxygen".

Which of the following gives a possible sequence of organic chemicals prior to the proto -cell?

  1. Water, salts, protein, oxygen

  2. Inorganic gases, amino acids, polypeptide, microsphere

  3. Inorganic gases, nucleotides, nucleic acids, genes

  4. Both (b) and (c)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The photocell was not considered a cell until it contained the genes. According to the first RNA hypothesis, the first genes and enzymes were RNA molecules. The first protein hypothesis suggested that protein enzymes were needed before nucleic acids could form. So, the correct option is "both (b) and (c)".

Who wrote the book Micrographia, which contains some of the most beautiful drawings of microscopic observations ever made?

  1. Anton Van Leeuwenhock

  2. Robert Hooke

  3. Sir Christopher Wren

  4. Ivan Pavlov


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Micrographia: or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses. With Observations and Inquiries Thereupon. is a historically significant book by Robert Hooke about his observations through various lenses. It is particularly notable for being the first book to illustrate insects, plants etc. as seen through microscopes. Published in January 1665, the first major publication of the Royal Society, it became the first scientific best-seller, inspiring a wide public interest in the new science of microscopy. It is also notable for coining the biological term cell.

So the correct option is 'Robert Hooke'.

Cells are autonomous because___________________

  1. They synthesize components of living protoplasm from non-living materials.

  2. They are able to grow and divide.

  3. Each cell has its own life span.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • All of the living organisms are made up of cells. Cells can give rise to new cells by cell division. Each cell has a particular life span. Cells possess machinery, enzymes to form living protoplasm from non-living materials. 
  • For example, plant cells take up CO$ _2$ and O$ _2$ from the environment and make food in the presence of sunlight. Animal cells break down or oxidize glucose and form ATP. 
  • Such ATPs are used as energy currency in cell and various processes of cell formation organelle are carried out. Thus, the correct answer is option D.
Robert Hooke actually observed .......... of cells. 
  1. Cell walls.

  2. Protoplasts.

  3. Wall-less cells.

  4. Walled cells.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Robert Hook discovered cells in 1655 with the help of compound microscope. He was observing insects, sand, bird feathers, fossils and plants. Once he was observing a thin slice of cork under the microscope he found a framework similar to honeycomb-like structure. He named those structures as cells but those were actually non living cell walls. So option A is correct.