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Early Earth Notes The earth was formed 4.6 billion years ago! So what was it like? Early earth conditions (4.6 BYA) o VERY HOT! o Volcanoes and Meteors bombarding the earth o NO atmospheric Oxygen o Gases in the atmosphere o Methane gas (CH4) o Ammonia (NH3) o Nitrogen (N) o CO2 (carbon Dioxide) o H2O (water vapor) o Hydrogen gas (H) Early Earth Landscape: How did life originate? First step towards life… ORGANIC MOLECULES must be formed Methane gas (CH4) Ammonia (NH3) Nitrogen (N) CO2 (carbon Dioxide) H2O (water vapor) Hydrogen gas (H) Monomers of life… • Monosaccharides • Amino acids • Nucleotides • Fatty acids How did that happen? Alexander Oparin Life began in the oceans Energy from the sun, lightning, and Earth’s heat triggered chemical reactions to produce small organic molecules The experiment to back it up… Harold Urey and Stanley Miller provided evidence to support this. What did they discover? Ocean Early Atmosphere Gases Methane gas (CH4) Ammonia (NH3) Nitrogen (N) CO2 (carbon Dioxide) H2O (water vapor) Hydrogen gas (H) ENERGY Monomers of life… • Monosaccharides • Amino acids • Nucleotides • Fatty acids Methane gas (CH4) Ammonia (NH3) Nitrogen (N) CO2 (carbon Dioxide) H2O (water vapor) Hydrogen gas (H) Monomers of life… • Monosaccharides • Amino acids • Nucleotides • Fatty acids Chemical Evolution Miller Urey BIG IDEA… Simulated early Earth atmosphere and added ENERGY After a week, they found several kinds of amino acids, sugars, and other small organic molecules Evidence supported Oparin’s hypothesis! Life began in the oceans and Energy from the sun, lightning, and Earth’s heat triggered chemical reactions to produce small organic molecules Soups On! Primordial soup- where life began??? Primordial Soup These molecules were washed into the oceans, mixing together, but how did that create the first CELL???? How did life originate? Spontaneous Generation Idea that nonliving material can produce life Ex- maggots come from rotting meat- YUCK!!! Spontaneous Generation Francesco Redi was the first to try to disprove this idea. He showed that FLIES lay eggs on the meat to produce maggots. NOT OVER YET… Some still thought bacteria, mold, etc could spontaneously generate in broth…as long is was left open to air. (Why- what else is in the air???) Spontaneous Generation Louis Pasteur went on to disprove that as well. He put a curved tube on the broth so air could still get in but not bacteria! NO GROWTH! SO HOW DID THE FIRST CELL ORIGINATE? Meteorites Maybe a meteorite brought it here from another planet? PROTOCELLS? Small, ordered structures that carry out some life activites like growth and division. Basically a clump of amino acids with a membrane Could have evolved into cells over time… So what happened next? Life on earth is one big extended family In aHistory single day. of the Earth Courtesy: NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center 12.00 to 4.00am “The Big Bang” No life A planet with poisonous gases in the air, no soil and a hot sea. 4.00am to 8.00pm Single celled organisms, called stromatolites, begin to produce oxygen. Just before 8.30pm First marine plants 8.50pm Jellyfish and simple marine organisms Just after 9.00pm Trilobites and creatures of the Burgess Shale 10.00pm Plant life of the carboniferous and the first land creatures. 11.00pm to 11.45pm Reign of the Reptiles – Dinosaurs Rule! 1 minute and 17 seconds to midnight First humans appear. Clock analogy for some key events in evolutionary history So… what do I need to know? First Cell (3.5 BYA) Single celled organism Prokaryotic Archaebacteria (like extreme conditions) Anaerobic (Don’t require O2) Chemoautotrophic or heterotrophic (get energy from ‘eating’ or making chemicals) Photosynthesis Begins! Photosynthetic Bacteria Prokaryotic, single celled organisms 3.2 BYA Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes that are still present today produced oxygen. First Euk! Eukaryotic single- celled organisms evolved next. How did cells get organelles??? One theory says that one cell engulfed others and they eventually evolved to be one cell… (called Endosymbiotic Theory…can you break it down???) Evolution of Life Stronger together! Multicellular (euk) aquatic organisms evolved next (.65 BYA- don’t need to know date) Oxygen began accumulating in the atmosphere about 2.7 billion years ago. What gas greatly reduced over time as the O2 levels increased? Carbon dioxide!!! As photosynthetic organisms evolved, they used CO2 and produced O2 Life on Land!!! Life finally moves onto land (0.43 BYA) Some major episodes in the history of life.