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Title: History of Life on Earth


1
History of Life on Earth
2
Objectives
  • Summarize how radioisotopes can be used to
    determine the age of the earth
  • Compare two models that describe how the
    chemicals of life originated
  • Describe how cellular organization might have
    begun

3
Age of the Earth
  • Scientist believe that the earth originated 4.5
    billion years ago
  • They speculate that it was a fiery ball of molten
    rock that cooled into a solid rock
  • Water vapor in the atmosphere condensed to form
    the vast oceans of the planet
  • Most scientists believe that life began in these
    oceans

4
Radiometric Dating
  • Radiometric Dating A process of measuring the
    age of an object by determining its concentration
    of certain radioactive isotopes
  • Scientists estimate the age of the earth through
    a process called radiometric dating

5
Law of Superposition
  • A general law stating that in any sequence of
    sediments or rocks that has not been overturned,
    the youngest sediments or rocks are at the top of
    the sequence and the oldest are at the bottom

6
Half-Life
  • The time it takes for one-half of a given amount
    of radioisotopes to decay
  • By measuring the proportions of certain
    radioisotopes and their decay, scientists can
    compute how many half-lives have passed since a
    rock was formed

7
Formation of Chemical Life
  • Scientist believe that life began as a random
    series of chemical and physical processes.
  • It is thought that life began when non-living
    chemicals reacted chemically during the first
    billion years of the earth's history

8
Primordial Soup Model
  • Scientists A.I. Oparin and J.B.S. Haldane
  • Suggests that the ocean was filled with many
    different organic molecules
  • Theorized that molecules spontaneously formed in
    chemical reactions powered by lightening,
    volcanoes and solar radiation

9
Urey-Miller Model
  • 1953 Stanley Miller tests Primordial Soup theory
  • He created complex organic molecules using the
    basic gases found in the earth's ocean

10
However...
  • It was later determined that the earth did not
    posses an ozone layer.
  • The ozone layer protects the earth from the sun's
    ultraviolet rays
  • Without the layer of protection the rays would
    have destroyed any complex molecules created by
    the primordial soup model

11
Bubble Model
  • If gases necessary for life to evolved had not
    existed in the atmosphere, where did they come
    from?
  • 1986 Louis Lerman suggested that the gases were
    trapped in bubbles on the surface of the ocean

12
Bubble Model
  • Simple organic molecules from number eruptions of
    undersea volcanoes were trapped in bubbles
  • Inside the bubbles gases underwent chemical
    reactions due to the concentration of the
    chemicals

13
Bubble Model
  • Bubbles rose to the surface and burst releasing
    the organic molecules into the air
  • Up in the air, the organic molecules were exposed
    to ultraviolet radiation and lightening which
    provided energy for more reactions

14
Bubble Model
  • More complex organic molecules formed by further
    reactions fell into the ocean with rain, starting
    another cycle
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