No. It's sometimes hard to define life, but it must be able to reproduce and to use energy. An unorganized mixture could not do that, to my knowledge. Origin of life questions are harder to answer.
The protein would be made of the wrong nucleic acids
The component found in nucleic acid responsible for protein building is messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes where proteins are synthesized.
No, it is considered a heterogeneous mixture. Homogeneous is when the 2 reactants mix completely. No, it is considered a heterogeneous mixture. Homogeneous is when the 2 reactants mix completely.
its a mixture as we can separate it by chromatography
Without nucleic acids, a person would not be able to carry out essential cellular functions such as protein synthesis, cell division, and transmission of genetic information. This would result in severe developmental abnormalities, impaired immune response, and eventually death.
Depends on the type of apple juice. If it is a mixture of water and apple concentrate then it is a mixture.
No, however they would be considered ediable by the attributes of lunch
The opposite of DNA would be non-DNA, such as RNA, which is another nucleic acid that plays a role in protein synthesis and gene regulation in cells.
No, sugar and starch would be considered a homogeneous mixture as they are both composed of organic compounds and can be evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
Gravel and H2O (water) would be considered a mixture. Gravel does not dissolve in water, so the two substances would remain physically separate in the container.
Urine is not considered to be a mixture, it is actually a solution. However, it is, indeed, a homogenous solution.
Eggs would be considered a mixture. They are not elements themselves and they are not chemical compounds, but they are a mixture of various substances.