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Title: Origins of Life


1
Origins of Life
  • Early Idea Spontaneous Generation
  • The idea that non-living material can produce
    lifeLife magically appears!
  • Examples
  • Meat produces maggots
  • Mud produces fish (mudskippers)
  • Grain produces mice

2
Origins of Life
  • Francesco Redi was first to disprove the theory
    of spontaneous generation in 1668
  • Experiments with rotting meat

3
Origins of Life
  • Also during this time, scientists were just
    beginning to use microscopes
  • They were able to see that microorganisms were
    EVERYWHERE!
  • Even though Redi was able to disprove the theory
    of spontaneous generation, many scientists
    thought that microorganisms arose spontaneously
    from a vital force in the air

4
Origins of Life
  • Louis Pasteur
  • Disproved the spontaneous generation of
    microorganisms
  • Experiments with broth

5
Origins of Life
  • Pasteurs experiments showed that microorganisms
    do not arise from the broth alone even in the
    presence of air
  • Biogenesis became the accepted theory about the
    origin of life
  • Biogenesis is the idea that living organisms only
    come from other living organisms

6
How Did Life Begin On Earth?
  • Early Earth
  • Very Hot
  • Meteorite Collisions
  • Volcanoes
  • Very little oxygen
  • Atmosphere made of H2O Vapor, CO2, N gas, CH4
    NH3

7
How Did Life Begin On Earth?
  • Ingredients for Life Before life can occur, you
    need the molecules of life
  • 1st Formation of simple organic molecules
  • 2nd Organization into complex organic molecules
  • Proteins / Carbohydrates / Nucleic Acids / Lipids
  • So How did this happen in such a harsh
    environment?

8
How Did Life Begin On Earth?
  • Miller Urey (1953)
  • Tested theory by simulating conditions on early
    Earth in a lab
  • Mixture of H20 vapor, NH3, CH4, and H gasses was
    zapped with electrodes
  • Cooled gasses condensed in flask
  • After a week, several kinds of amino acids,
    sugars, and other small organic molecules were
    present in the flask

9
How Did Life Begin On Earth?
  • The next steps in the origin of life were the
    formation of complex organic molecules and cells
  • Heat caused the amino acids to form proteins and
    also caused the production of ATP and nucleic
    acids
  • Doing this formed protocells or large ordered
    structures, enclosed by a membrane that carries
    out life functions

10
The First True Cells
  • First forms of life were prokaryotes that likely
    evolved from protocells
  • Anaerobic Heterotrophs
  • Later, early prokaryotes evolved to be able to
    make their own food
  • These were similar to archaebacteria and used
    chemosynthesis to produce their food

11
The First Photosynthetic Prokaryotes
  • Likely the next kind of organisms to have evolved
  • Were able to use sun to make glucose
  • Produced OXYGEN, which changed Earths atmosphere
  • Lightening Oxygen Ozone Layer formation

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The Endosymbiont Theory
  • Lynn Margulis, in 1960s
  • Eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes as a result
    of symbiotic relationship between prokaryotic
    bacteria
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