The correct answer is
B. No, amino acids are not alive
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1953, scientist Stanley Miller performed an experiment to explain what happened on Earth billions of years ago. To find his answer he sent an electrical charge through a flask of a chemical solution of methane, ammonia, hydrogen and water which created organic compounds including amino acids. But as we know that Amino acids do not grow, they are not locomotive and they can't reproduce by them selves, which are three important characteristics to define life so it can be said that he did not created life.