Amino Acids
Microspheres
Proteinoids
Random questions
100
What did Fox form using amino acids?
What are proteinoid microspheres?
100

What shape are microspheres?

What is spherical?

100

In his original experiment, he created protein like molecules and named them what?

What are proteinoids?

100

Are we arguing against or defending this topic?

What is dending?

200

What did Fox do to amino acids in his experiment?

What is heated

200

What are microspheres?

What are small cell-like structures?

200

Fox heated the amino acids to their _______ ____ (fill in the blanks).

What is melting point?

200

Can microspheres be seen with the human eye, why or why not?

No, because they are microscopic.
300

The amino acids polymerized into complex ____-like structures (fill in the blank).

What is a protein

300

What could microspheres grow and store?

What is energy?

300

When Fox heated the amino acids they formed _____ chains (fill in the blank).

What is polymeric

300

In what year(s) did Fox create microspheres?

1950's-1960's

400

When Fox heated the amino acids, what did they form?

What are microspheres

400

What did microspheres have that were a seen as a step towards cells?

What is a cell membrane

400

Is it possible for microspheres to form naturally under early-Earth-like conditions?

What is yes?
400

The experiment resulting synthetic polymers was created by heating a wet or dry mixture of amino acids to high temperatures? (answer wet or dry)

What is dry

500

What did Fox heat the amino acids?

What is to mimic volcanic, prebiotic environments?

500

What did Fox believe passive proteinoid microspheres could have evolved into?

What are metabolic cells (containing information-carrying molecules like RNA or DNA)

500

what are 2 examples of genetic information that proteinoids lack causing them to be incapable of accurate genetic coding and self-replication?

DNA and RNA

500

When heating amino acids in a laboratory what was the range of temperature in  °C that was used to mimic volcanic, prebiotic environments?

140-180°C

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