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Title: Building Blocks of Life


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Diversity of Life
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Diversity of Life
Kingdom
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Diversity of Life
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Viruses
  • Not a living organism
  • Parasite uses other organisms to replicate
  • Infect all organisms, particularly bacteria
  • 10 million/ml in ocean

http//oceanworld.tamu.edu/resources/oceanography-
book/Images/BacteriophageCartoon.jpg
http//www.eoearth.org/image/Infected_cell.jpg
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Prokaryotes
  • Domain Archaea
  • Domain Bacteria
  • Structurally simple, lack most organelles
  • Mostly microscopic
  • Circular DNA

http//www.windows.ucar.edu/earth/Life/images/cell
types.gif
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Eukaryotes
  • 1 Domain Eukarya
  • 4 Kingdoms Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and
    Animalia
  • Structurally complex
  • Have membrane-bound organelles with specialized
    jobs
  • Mitochondria and chloroplasts organelles that
    were once symbiotic bacteria

http//www.windows.ucar.edu/earth/Life/images/cell
types.gif
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Diversity of Life - Archaea
  • Simple, primitive
  • Old (3.8 billion years)
  • Recently discovered (1970s)
  • Look like bacteria, but chemically different

http//www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/archaea/archaeamm.htm
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Diversity of Life - Archaea
  • Have reputation as extremophiles
  • Found almost everywhere
  • Very common in oceans

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Diversity of Life - Archaea
  • Extreme high and low temperatures areas
    (thermophiles)
  • Volcanic hot springs, hydrothermal vents

Archaea Strain 121 survives up to
121C, reduces iron into byproduct magnetite
http//www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/03/pr0384.htm
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Diversity of Life - Archaea
  • Extreme salty regions (halophiles)
  • Hypersaline lakes
  • Salinity 300 or more

Haloquadratum walsbyi
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walsbyi.jpg
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Diversity of Life - Archaea
  • Extreme alkaline and acidic areas
  • Extreme pressure - deep trenches
  • Anoxic muds

Picrophilus torridus lives at 60C and pH0
Archaea in acid mine drainage
http//microbewiki.kenyon.edu/images/4/4f/Picrophi
lus_torridus.jpg
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Diversity of Life - Archaea
  • Symbiotic associations with other organisms
  • Methanogens live in digestive guts of plankton,
    sea cucumbers
  • Others still being discovered

green archaeum (Cenarchaeum symbiosium) red
red sponge (Axinella mexicana) cell nuclei
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Diversity of Life - Bacteria
  • Simple, old
  • Variety of shapes and sizes

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Diversity of Life - Bacteria
  • Found almost everywhere (including extreme
    environments)
  • Found in huge quantities in the ocean

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Diversity of Life - Bacteria
  • Important part of nutrient recycling
  • Decomposition of organic matter (dead, wastes)
  • Food for other organisms

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Diversity of Life - Bacteria
  • Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae)
  • Green, blue, and red photosynthetic pigments
  • First photosynthetic organisms on earth
  • Stromatolites (3 bya and today) calcareous
    (CaCO3)

http//web.eps.utk.edu/HistoricalGeo/historicalima
ges/Stromatolite.jpg
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Diversity of Life - Bacteria
  • Symbiotic associations with other organisms
  • Chemosynthesis in tube worms, mussels, clams at
    hydrothermal vents and cold seeps

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Diversity of Life - Bacteria
  • Symbiotic associations with other organisms
  • Digestive gut bacteria (shipworms, bone worms)

http//www.phschool.com/science/science_news/artic
les/images/gutless_wonder.jpg
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Diversity of Life - Bacteria
  • Symbiotic associations with other organisms
  • Bioluminescence in squid, fish
  • Vibrio, Photobacterium

http//microbewiki.kenyon.edu/images/c/c9/Vibrio_f
ischeri_1145457864.jpg
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.jpg
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3/lumflaskmod1.jpg
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ep50.jpeg
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Diversity of Life Metabolism
  • Organisms that can make own food autotrophs
    (self feeders)
  • Organisms that must eat other organisms or
    organic matter for food heterotrophs

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Diversity of Life Metabolism
  • 7 different types of pathways possible
  • 4 heterotrophic
  • Aerobic respiration
  • Anaerobic respiration
  • Nitrogen fixation
  • Anaerobic ammonium oxidation
  • 3 autotrophic
  • Light-mediated ATP synthesis
  • Photosynthesis
  • Chemosynthesis

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Diversity of Life Metabolism
  • Aerobic respiration, uses oxygen (O2), burns
    organic matter to get energy
  • Prokaryotes and eukaryotes
  • Decomposition of organic matter

C6H12O6 O2 ? CO2 H2O energy (sugar)
(ATP)
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Diversity of Life Metabolism
  • Anaerobic respiration, uses NO3-, SO4-2, or CO2
    instead of O2
  • Nitrogen fixation
  • Makes nitrogen gas (N2) usable to organisms as
    ammonia
  • Anaerobic ammonium oxidation
  • All of these 3 require anoxic conditions
  • All of these 3 are in prokaryotes only

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Diversity of Life Metabolism
  • Light-mediated ATP synthesis - prokaryotes only
  • Photosynthesis
  • Prokaryotes and
  • eukaryotes (only algae
  • and plants)
  • Need chlorophyll and
  • other pigments
  • Converts inorganic
  • carbon to organic
  • Photoautotrophs

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Diversity of Life Metabolism
Photosynthesis
CO2 H2O light ? C6H12O6 O2 energy
(sugar)
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Diversity of Life Metabolism
  • Chemosynthesis
  • Energy from chemicals (H2S), not light
  • Critical for life at hot and cold seeps
  • Prokaryotes only
  • Chemoautotrophs

http//oregonstate.edu/dept/ncs/photos/grazers.jpg
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Diversity of Life Metabolism
  • Autotrophs must also use respiration to get ATP
    energy

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Diversity of Life Metabolism
  • 7 classes of metabolic reactions possible in
    prokaryotes
  • Only 2 in eukaryotes (photosynthesis, aerobic
    respiration)

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Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
Prokaryotes Eukaryotes
Domains/ Kingdoms Bacteria, Archaea Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista
Cellular Complexity Simple Complex, organelles
DNA structure Simple, circular Chromosomes in a nucleus
Cellular Organization All unicellular Some unicellular, many multicellular
Metabolic pathways Variety, 7 possible Only 2 aerobic respiration photosynthesis
Feeding strategy Auto heterotrophy Auto heterotrophy
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