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AP Biology 2007-2008 rigin of Life “…sparked by just the right combination of physical events & chemical processes…”

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“…sparked by just the right combination of physical events & chemical processes…”. Origin of Life. Bacteria. Archae- bacteria. Protista. Plantae. Fungi. Animalia. 0. Cenozoic. Colonization of land by animals. Mesozoic. Paleozoic. 500. Appearance of animals and land plants. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Origin of Life

AP Biology 2007-2008

Origin of Life

“…sparked by just the right combination of physical events & chemical processes…”

“…sparked by just the right combination of physical events & chemical processes…”

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Bacteria Archae-bacteria

AnimaliaFungiProtista Plantae

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Formation of earth

Molten-hot surface ofearth becomes cooler

Oldest definite fossilsof prokaryotes

Appearance of oxygenin atmosphere

Oldest definite fossilsof eukaryotes

First multicellularorganisms

Appearance of animalsand land plants

Colonization of landby animalsPaleozoic

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The evolutionary tree of life can be documented with evidence.The Origin of Life on Earth is another story…

The evolutionary tree of life can be documented with evidence.The Origin of Life on Earth is another story…

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What is Life? First we have to define LIFE…

organized as cells respond to stimuli regulate internal processes

homeostasis use energy to grow

metabolism develop

change & mature within lifetime

reproduce heredity

DNA / RNA adaptation & evolution

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Conditions on early Earth Reducing atmosphere

water vapor (H2O), CO2, N2, NOx, H2, NH3, CH4, H2S

lots of available H & its electron no free oxygen

Energy source lightning, UV radiation,

volcanic

low O2 = organic molecules do not breakdown as quickly

low O2 = organic molecules do not breakdown as quickly

What’s missingfrom that

atmosphere?

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Water vapor

Condensed liquid with complex, organicmolecules

CondenserMixture of gases("primitiveatmosphere")

Heated water("ocean")

Electrodes discharge sparks

(lightning simulation)

Water

Origin of Organic Molecules Abiotic synthesis

1920Oparin & Haldane propose reducing atmosphere hypothesis

1953Miller & Urey test hypothesis formed organic

compounds amino acids adenine

CH4

NH3

H2

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Stanley Miller

University of Chicago

produced-amino acids

-hydrocarbons-nitrogen bases-other organics

It’s ALIVE!

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Bubbles…Tiny bubbles…

Origin of Cells (Protobionts) Bubbles separate inside from outside

metabolism & reproduction

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Origin of Genetics RNA is likely first genetic material

multi-functional codes information

self-replicating molecule makes inheritance possible natural selection & evolution

enzyme functions ribozymes replication

regulatory molecule transport molecule

tRNA & mRNA

Dawn of natural selection

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Key Events in Origin of Life Key events in

evolutionary history of life on Earth life originated

3.5–4.0 bya

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Prokaryotes Prokaryotes dominated life

on Earth from 3.5–2.0 bya

3.5 billion year old fossil of bacteria modern bacteria

chains of one-celledcyanobacteria

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StromatolitesFossilized mats of prokaryotes resemble modern microbial colonies

Lynn Margulis

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Oxygen atmosphere Oxygen begins to accumulate 2.7 bya

reducing oxidizing atmosphere evidence in banded iron in rocks = rusting makes aerobic respiration possible

photosynthetic bacteria (blue-green algae)

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First Eukaryotes Development of internal membranes

create internal micro-environments advantage: specialization = increase efficiency

natural selection!

infolding of theplasma membrane

DNA

cell wall

plasmamembrane

Prokaryoticcell

Prokaryotic ancestor of eukaryotic

cells

Eukaryoticcell

endoplasmicreticulum (ER)

nuclear envelope

nucleus

plasma membrane

~2 bya

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Endosymbiosis

Ancestral eukaryotic cell

Eukaryotic cellwith mitochondrion

internal membrane system

aerobic bacterium mitochondrion

Endosymbiosis

Evolution of eukaryotes origin of mitochondria engulfed aerobic bacteria, but

did not digest them mutually beneficial relationship

natural selection!

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mitochondrion

chloroplast

Eukaryotic cell withchloroplast & mitochondrion

Endosymbiosis

photosyntheticbacterium

Endosymbiosis Evolution of eukaryotes

origin of chloroplasts engulfed photosynthetic bacteria,

but did not digest them mutually beneficial relationship

natural selection!

Eukaryoticcell with

mitochondrion

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Evidence structural

mitochondria & chloroplasts resemble bacterial structure

genetic mitochondria & chloroplasts

have their own circular DNA, like bacteria functional

mitochondria & chloroplasts move freely within the cell

mitochondria & chloroplasts reproduce independently from the cell

Theory of Endosymbiosis

Lynn Margulis

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Cambrian explosion Diversification of Animals

within 10–20 million years most of the major phyla of animals appear in fossil record

543 mya

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Diversity of life & periods of mass extinction

Cambrian explosion

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The Chicxulub impact crater in the Caribbean Sea near the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico indicates an asteroid or comet struck the earth and changed conditions 65 million years ago

The Chicxulub impact crater in the Caribbean Sea near the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico indicates an asteroid or comet struck the earth and changed conditions 65 million years ago

Cretaceous extinction

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Early mammal evolution 125 mya mammals

began to radiateout & fill niches

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Classifying Life Molecular data

challenges 5 Kingdoms Monera was too diverse

2 distinct lineages of prokaryotes

Protists are still too diverse not yet sorted out

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3 Domain system Domains = “Super” Kingdoms

Bacteria Archaea

extremophiles = live in extreme environments methanogens halogens thermophiles

Eukarya eukaryotes

protists fungi plants animals

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KingdomProtista

KingdomFungi

KingdomPlantae

KingdomAnimalia

KingdomArchaebacteria

KingdomBacteria

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Any Questions??

Is there life elsewhere?Does it look like life on Earth?