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Title: The History of Life


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The History of Life
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Early History of Earth
  • Early Earth was inhospitable!
  • It was probably very hot, volcanoes might have
    erupted frequently spewing gases and lava
  • These gases helped form Earths early atmosphere
    which contained little oxygen but abundant carbon
    dioxide and nitrogen
  • About 3.9 billion years ago, earth might have
    cooled enough for water in the atmosphere to
    condense
  • This would have led to millions of years of
    rainstorms, enough to fill Earths oceans
  • It is in the oceans that scientist propose that
    the first organisms appeared between 3.9 and 3.5
    billion years ago

3
History in Rocks
  • Scientist cannot be sure that earth formed in
    this way. There is no direct evidence of the
    earliest years of Earths history.
  • The physical processes of Earth constantly
    destroy and reform rock.
  • The oldest rocks that have been found on earth
    formed only about 3.9 billion years ago
  • Rocks are an important source of information
    about the diversity of life that once existed on
    the planet

4
Fossils Clues to the Past
  • The millions of species that live today are
    probably only a small fraction of all the species
    that ever existed.
  • About 99 of species are extinct they no longer
    live on Earth
  • Fossil evidence of an organism that lived long
    ago.
  • Scientists use fossils to learn about ancient
    species.

5
The Origin of Life
  • Francesco Redis experiment (1668)
  • How do the results differ in the two jars?
  • What might you conclude from these results?
  • Louis Pasteurs experiment finally disproved
    spontaneous generation (mid 1800s)

6
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
  • Biologists have accepted the concepts of
    biogenesis for more than 100 years
  • Biogenesis does not answer the question of how
    life began on Earth
  • No one will ever know for certain how life began
    on earth. We can only make hypotheses about
    conditions on early Earth.

7
How does chemistry become life??
  • Evolution of complex molecules

8
Primordial Soup
  • Step 1 simple organic molecules must have formed
    (molecules that contain carbon)
  • Step 2 Simple organic molecules must have become
    organized into complex organic molecules
    (proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids)
  • 1930s Oparin (Russian) hypothesized that life
    began in the oceans
  • Energy from sun and lightning triggered chemical
    reactions to produce small organic molecules from
    substances in the atmosphere
  • 1953 Miller and Urey (American) replicated
    conditions in the lab and produced amino acids,
    sugars, and other molecules

9
The next step
  • How did we get from simple organic compounds to
    complex organic compounds?
  • In the presence of heat, without oxygen, amino
    acids link to from proteins. ATP is produced in
    a similar way.
  • Sidney Fox found that if you continued to heat
    the complex organic compounds protocells
    developed.

10
The Evolution of Cells
  • The first true cells
  • Prokaryotes that evolved from a protocell
  • Anaerobic (no oxygen present in atmosphere)
  • Food organic molecules abundant in oceans
  • Autotrophs evolved to inhabit harsh conditions
    (ie. Archaebacteria)

11
Endosymbiont Theory
  • Eukaryotes probably evolved from prokaryote cells
  • Theory proposes that eukaryotes evolved through a
    symbiotic relationship between prokaryotes
  • Evidence
  • Chloroplast and cyanobacteria resemble
    eachother
  • mitochondria and bacteria some look similar
  • Chloroplast and mitochondria contain DNA that is
    similar to the DNA in prokaryotes
  • Today, some prokaryotes live in close association
    with eukaryotes

12
Life Today
  • Could new life originate on Earth today?
  • List the specific evidence that supports each
    conclusion.
  • Life comes from existing life
  • Life probably originated on Earth through the
    reaction of chemicals in Earths atmosphere and
    their further reaction on Earths surface
  • Cells probably evolved as the chemicals on early
    Earth became more organized.
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