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I. Identify the word or group of words being describe in the following sentences.

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below.

Theory of special creation Cosmozoic theory Urey-Miller hypothesis


Biogenesis Theory Oparin’s Theory J.B.S Haldane’s Hypothesis
Coacervation Theory Theory of spontaneous generation or ‘Abiogenesis’
Fossils Geologic time scale (emergence of life forms)

1. A theological doctrine which states that the universe and all life in it originated in its present form
by unconditional fiat or divine decree.
2. The origin of life was preceded by the formation of mixed colloidal units.
3. The original evolution of life or living organisms from inorganic or inanimate substances.
4. Any process by which lifeforms produce other lifeforms.
5. Influential theory that life on Earth developed through gradual chemical evolution of carbon-
based molecules in a “primordial soup”.
6.Divided into four large segments called Eons: Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and Phanerozoic. The
Phanerozoic Eon is divided into Eras: Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic. The divisions among Eras
reflect major changes in the fossil record, including the extinction and appearance of new life forms.
7. It was a scenario describing the progressive evolution of matter on the primitive earth and the
emergence of life.
8. Experiment provided the first evidence that organic molecules needed for life could be formed
from inorganic components. Some scientists support the RNA world hypothesis, which suggests that
the first life was self-replicating RNA.
9. Suggested that life reached the earth rom some heavenly body through meteorites.
10. The remains and traces of ancient organisms.

I. Identify the word or group of words being describe in the following sentences. Choose from the box
below.

Theory of special creation Cosmozoic theory Urey-Miller hypothesis


Biogenesis Theory Oparin’s Theory J.B.S Haldane’s Hypothesis
Coacervation Theory Theory of spontaneous generation or ‘Abiogenesis’
Fossils Geologic time scale (emergence of life forms)

1. A theological doctrine which states that the universe and all life in it originated in its present form
by unconditional fiat or divine decree.
2. The origin of life was preceded by the formation of mixed colloidal units.
3. The original evolution of life or living organisms from inorganic or inanimate substances.
4. Any process by which lifeforms produce other lifeforms.
5. Influential theory that life on Earth developed through gradual chemical evolution of carbon-
based molecules in a “primordial soup”.
6.Divided into four large segments called Eons: Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and Phanerozoic. The
Phanerozoic Eon is divided into Eras: Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic. The divisions among Eras
reflect major changes in the fossil record, including the extinction and appearance of new life forms.
7. It was a scenario describing the progressive evolution of matter on the primitive earth and the
emergence of life.
8. Experiment provided the first evidence that organic molecules needed for life could be formed
from inorganic components. Some scientists support the RNA world hypothesis, which suggests that
the first life was self-replicating RNA.
9. Suggested that life reached the earth rom some heavenly body through meteorites.
10. The remains and traces of ancient organisms.
II. Identify the characteristic of life illustrated/ being portrayed in each photo. Choose among the
following characteristics/ properties of life.

High degree of organization


Evolutionary adaptation/ evolution and adaptation
Regulation and Homeostasis
Energy Processing/ Acquisition and use of energy
Growth and Development
Response to the environment/ Ability to respond to stimuli
Reproduction
Diversity and Unity

II. Identify the characteristic of life illustrated/ being portrayed in each photo. Choose among the
following characteristics/ properties of life.

High degree of organization


Evolutionary adaptation/ evolution and adaptation
Regulation and Homeostasis
Energy Processing/ Acquisition and use of energy
Growth and Development
Response to the environment/ Ability to respond to stimuli
Reproduction
Diversity and Unity
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I. Identify the characteristic of life illustrated/
being portrayed in each photo. Choose
among the following characteristics/ properties
of life.

High degree of organization


Evolutionary adaptation/ evolution and
adaptation
Regulation and Homeostasis
Energy Processing/ Acquisition and use of
energy
Growth and Development
Response to the environment/ Ability to
respond to stimuli
Reproduction
Diversity and Unity

Chameleon
II. Identify the word or group of words being
describe in the following sentences. Choose
from the box below

Theory of special creation


Cosmozoic theory
Theory of spontaneous generation or
‘Abiogenesis’
Biogenesis Theory
Oparin’s Theory
Coacervation Theory
J.B.S Haldane’s Hypothesis
Urey-Miller hypothesis
Fossils
Geologic time scale (emergence of life forms)

A theological doctrine which states that the


universe and all life in it originated in its present
form by unconditional fiat or divine decree.

Suggested that life reached the earth rom


some heavenly body through meteorites.
The original evolution of life or living organisms
from inorganic or inanimate substances.
Any process by which lifeforms produce other
lifeforms.

Influential theory that life on Earth developed


through gradual chemical evolution of
carbon-based molecules in a “primordial
soup”.

The origin of life was preceded by the


formation of mixed colloidal units called
'coacervates'.

It was a scenario describing the progressive


evolution of matter on the primitive earth and
the emergence of life.

Experiment provided the first evidence that


organic molecules needed for life could be
formed from inorganic components. Some
scientists support the RNA world hypothesis,
which suggests that the first life was self-
replicating RNA.

The remains and traces of ancient organisms.

Divided into four large segments called Eons:


Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and
Phanerozoic. The Phanerozoic Eon is divided
into Eras: Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic.
The divisions among Eras reflect major changes
in the fossil record, including the extinction and
appearance of new life forms.

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