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What does the term 'chemoton' refer to?
What does the term 'chemoton' refer to?
- A form of natural selection
- A specific type of lipid membrane
- An abstract model for the fundamental unit of life (correct)
- A type of cellular information
When was the concept of chemoton formulated?
When was the concept of chemoton formulated?
- 2003
- 1952
- 1971 (correct)
- 1980
According to Gánti, what are the three fundamental properties that life should have?
According to Gánti, what are the three fundamental properties that life should have?
- Photosynthesis, mobility, and a nucleus
- Respiration, excretion, and a cell wall
- DNA replication, protein synthesis, and a cell membrane
- Metabolism, self-replication, and a bilipid membrane (correct)
What functions together to form an autocatalytic subsystem in the chemoton model?
What functions together to form an autocatalytic subsystem in the chemoton model?
What is enclosed by the bilipid membrane in the chemoton model?
What is enclosed by the bilipid membrane in the chemoton model?
What is the frequency range for audio perception in humans?
What is the frequency range for audio perception in humans?
What are sound waves with frequencies above 20 kHz known as?
What are sound waves with frequencies above 20 kHz known as?
In which transmission media can sound waves propagate?
In which transmission media can sound waves propagate?
What is the interdisciplinary science dealing with the study of mechanical waves in gasses, liquids, and solids called?
What is the interdisciplinary science dealing with the study of mechanical waves in gasses, liquids, and solids called?
What is the term for sound waves below 20 Hz?
What is the term for sound waves below 20 Hz?