In his experiment Stanley Miller was successful to demonstrate the formation of amino acids by passing an electric discharge in a mixture of ammonia, water, hydrogen and:
A.Ethane
B.Methane
C.Carbon-dioxide
D.Ethanol
A.Ethane
B.Methane
C.Carbon-dioxide
D.Ethanol
A.Anthropopsy
B.Anthropology
C.Aphidology
D.Anthropopathy
A.To kill all pathogene present at the site of operation in the patient’s body
B.To kill all the pathogene which may be infecting the insturment
C.To facilitate the handling of instruments
D.To enable the patient to feel warm during operation
A.Enaima and Anaima
B.Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
C.Protista and Monera
D.None of these
A.Haematology
B.Biochemistry
C.Serology
D.Pathology
A.Darwin
B.Larmarck
C.Kant-Laplace
D.None of these
A.They always have RNA
B.They always have DNA
C.They are only bacteriophage
D.They multiply in host cells
A.In air
B.On land
C.In water
D.In all of these
A.Oxygen
B.Nittogen
C.Water
D.Carbon
A.He was lucky enough
B.He was ingenious in crawing out necks of glass flasks so as to provide access to air but not to micro-organisms
C.Air must have gone out through holes of corks and must have carried the micro-organisms along with it
D.Of the fact that the yeast sample taken by him was dead