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Test Description: The orgins of life
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Plate tectonics
A
mistaken idea that life can arise from nonliving materials
B
physical evidence of an organism that lived long ago that scientists use to study the past; evidenc
C
idea that living organisms come only from other living organisms.
D
geological explanation for the movement of continents over Earth\'s thick, liquid interior
2) fossils
A
physical evidence of an organism that lived long ago that scientists use to study the past; evidenc
B
idea that living organisms come only from other living organisms.
C
mistaken idea that life can arise from nonliving materials
D
geological explanation for the movement of continents over Earth\'s thick, liquid interior
3) spontaneous generation
A
idea that living organisms come only from other living organisms.
B
geological explanation for the movement of continents over Earth\'s thick, liquid interior
C
mistaken idea that life can arise from nonliving materials
D
evidence of an organism that lived long ago that scientists use to study the past; evidenc
4) biogensis
A
idea that living organisms come only from other living organisms.
B
geological explanation for the movement of continents over Earth\'s thick, liquid interior
C
evidence of an organism that lived long ago that scientists use to study the past
D
mistaken idea that life can arise from nonliving materials
5) protocell
A
chemosynthetic prokaryotes that live in harsh environments, such as deep-sea vents and hot springs.
B
mistaken idea that life can arise from nonliving materials
C
evidence of an organism that lived long ago that scientists use to study the past
D
large, ordered structure, enclosed by a membrane, that carries out some life activities, such as gr
6) archaebacteria
A
chemosynthetic prokaryotes that live in harsh environments, such as deep-sea vents and hot springs.
B
evidence of an organism that lived long ago that scientists use to study the past
C
large, ordered structure, enclosed by a membrane, that carries out some life activities, such as gr
D
mistaken idea that life can arise from nonliving materials
7) Paleontologists
A
scientists who study ancient life, are like detectives who use fossils to understand events that hap
B
scientist that studies soil
C
Scientists who studies pales
D
scientists that studies insects
8) sedimentary rocks
A
rocks formed under high heat and pressure
B
rocks formed around volcanoes
C
These rocks form at relatively low temperatures and pressures that may prevent damage to the organis
D
Diamonds
9) Relative dating
A
Fossils on the bottom are usually the youngest
B
Dating an Aunt or Uncle
C
Fossils in the middle are usually the oldest
D
The fossils in the top layer must also be younger than those in deeper layers
10) Radiometric dating
A
using the metric system
B
scientists use radiometric dating techniques utilizing the radioactive isotopes in rocks
C
Dailing FM or AM
D
Dating by cell phone
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