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Introduction to
Evolution
Earth History
Origin of Life
Central Questions
• What was the early Earth like?
• What were the first cells like?
• What is the Endosymbiotic
Theory?
• What is spontaneous generation?
What experiments were used to
disprove it?
Early Earth
• Earth was formed
approximately 4.6 billion years
ago
• It was covered in boiling
oceans, volcanoes, storms and
a poisonous atmosphere that
contained no oxygen
Starting Life
• Where would the first organic
molecules come from?
• Alexander Oparin hypothesized
that life could come from Chemical
Evolution
• Miller and Urey passed electricity
through a simulation of the early
atmosphere and made organic
compounds.
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Early Life
• Earliest fossils are about 4
billion years old- simple
prokaryotic cells (bacteria)
• They were anaerobic (didn’t
use oxygen) heterotrophs that
fed off of organic compounds
(remember no oxygen or
photosynthesis)
More Complex Life
• Mutations over time lead to the
development of photosynthesis and
more oxygen in the atmosphere
(equation for photosynthesis )
• Endosymbiont theory larger cells
absorbed cells that could
photosynthesize or use oxygen to
break down food, making the first
eukaryotes
Endosymbiont theory
General Timeline of Evolution
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4.54 BYA
4 BYA
4 -3.8 BYA
3.5 BYA
2.4 BYA
• 1.7 – 1.2 BYA
• 1 B - 580 MYA
• 530 MYA
• 490 MYA
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370 MYA
300 MYA
250 MYA
230 MYA
200 MYA
180 MYA
Animals
Cambrian Explosion
Land Plants
Land invertebratess
Land vertebrates
Pangaea forms
P-TR Extinction (biggest)
Dinosaurs
Tr-J Extinction
Pangaea breaks up
• 150 MYA
• 130 – 90 MYA
• 65 MYA
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6 MYA
2.5 MYA
200 KYA
100 KYA
Formation of the Earth
End of Heavy Bombardment
First Life
Photosynthesis
Oxygen rich atmosphere
Eukaryotes
Multicellular Life
Plants
Fungi
Sexual Reproduction
Avian evolution
Angiosperms
Social Insects
K-T Extinction (dinosaurs die
off, mammals emerge)
Great Apes Diverge
Stone tools
Human migration
“Great leap forward”
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Spontaneous Generation
• Spontaneous Generationidea that life came from
nonliving material, like maggots
from dead meat
• Also called abiogenesis
(beginning from no life)
Experiments
• Francisco Redi (1668)- Put
meat under a lid to prove no
maggots would grow (disprove
spontaneous generation)
• Incorrect theory, how might you
disprove it?
Louis Pasteur (1861)- Used Sshaped flasks to finally disprove
spontaneous gen.
• Spontaneous Generation was
finally proven wrong by
Pasteur’s experiments
• Science supports the idea of
biogenesis. Bio=life,
genesis=beginning
• Biogenesis- life comes from
other life (like the cell theory)
Central Questions
• What was the early Earth like?
• What were the first cells like?
• What is the Endosymbiotic
Hypothesis?
• What is spontaneous generation?
What experiments were used to
disprove it?
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