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Following are the two statements regarding the origin of life-

(1) The earliest organisms that appeared on the earth were non–green and presumably anaerobes
(2) The first autotrophic organisms were the chemoautotrophs that never released oxygen.
Of the above statements which one of the following options is correct ?

A
Both (1) and (2) are correct
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(2) is correct but (1) is false
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Both (1) and (2) are false
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(1) is correct but (2) is false
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Solution

The correct option is A Both (1) and (2) are correct
The earliest organisms that appeared on the earth were non-green and presumably anaerobes. These bacteria are called heterotrophic anaerobes. Because there was virtually no oxygen in the atmosphere at this time, these bacteria were necessarily anaerobic, meaning they did not breathe oxygen. Heterotrophs, meaning "other feeders", are simply organisms that cannot make their own food. So, "heterotrophic anaerobes" means they were creatures which ate some naturally occurring food and did not breathe oxygen. The first autotrophic organisms were the chemoautotrophs that never released oxygen. Chemotrophs are organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environments.

So, both the given statements are correct. Therefore, the correct answer is option -c.

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