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Which of these are considered most essential in the origin of life? (a) Enzymes (b) Nucleic acids (c) Carbohydrates (d) Proteins

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question :-


Which of these are considered most essential in the origin of life?

(a) Enzymes

(b) Nucleic acids

(c) Carbohydrates

(d) Proteins


Answer :-


OPTION B


Details :-


Nucleic acid is the basic component in DNA.

DNA is the basic thing required for life .

If there was no DNA , then there would be no life.


Thus DNA duplication is the cause of continuance of life.


Hence answer is :

Nucleic acid .

Answered by Qedlin
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Because there are no living entities possible without the coded organic elements to define their required composite elements, (b) Nucleic-acids, are considered the most essential, with the conclusion that it is programmed with sufficient types and number of nucleic-acids. Enzymes and proteins are encoded through critically sequenced nucleic-acids and therefore only exist if programmed nucleic-acids are used.

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