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Title: Paleontology


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How did life originate?
  • Old hypothesis Organic soup
  • Inorganic chemicals like methane, carbon dioxide
    and ammonia may have been present in Earths
    early atmosphere
  • Solar radiation, lightning, etc. triggered
    chemical reactions which formed amino acids
    organic soup
  • Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins
    the basic stuff of life

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Miller Urey Experiment
  • No longer considered valid
  • No evidence that this was the early composition
    of the atmosphere
  • Some evidence to suggest an oxygen-deficient, but
    otherwise modern atmosphere

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Possible Sites for the Origin of Life
  • Tidal Pools
  • Clay
  • Pyrite
  • Bubbles
  • Hot springs/Hydrothermal Vents

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Newer Idea
  • Life may have originated near hot springs and
    volcanic vents
  • Heat supplied the energy for life processes
  • Energy also available from chemical reactions

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Organisms around a modern black smoker vent
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Earliest Life Prokaryotes
  • Prokaryotes cells with no nucleus
  • Single cells
  • Strings of cells
  • Mats of cells - Stromatolites

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Earliest Life Prokaryotes
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Cyanobacteria 3.46 Ga
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Modern Stromatolites
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Stromatolites
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Extraterrestrial Origins of Life?
  • Ingredients in comets
  • Evidence from meteorites
  • Could life have been transplanted to Earth from
    an extraterrestrial source?
  • Did life arise on Earth and other planets
    simultaneously?

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Magnetite from Martian Meteorite evidence of
bacteria?
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The Allan Hills MeteoriteBacteria(?) from Mars
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Life in Stasis 3 Ga of Single Cells
  • Life begins approximately 4.0 Ga
  • 3.8 Ga first stromatolites
  • 3.46 Ga filaments of cyanobacteria
  • 1.9-1.7 Ga at least 12 species of prokaryotes
  • 1.0 Ga first eukaryotes
  • 0.9 Ga (900 Ma) sexual reproduction
  • 600 Ma first multicellular organisms

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The Ediacaran BiotaEarliest Multicellular Life
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