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Worms arise from the mud? Mice from dirty rags and corn? Bacteria from broth Redi- Needham- Spallanzani- Pasteur- and Leeuwenhoek Life comes from life 5 bya- solar system – swirling mass of dust and gas. Matter collapsed – sun 4.6 bya- Earth formed 3rd rock from the sun 1. 2. 3. Hostile Earth Bombarded by meteorites Very hot- collisions and compression Volcanic eruptions Atmosphere: water vapor, Helium, Nitrogen gas and Hydrogen gas. In timeTemperatures cooled below boiling point. Water vapor condensed Rain fell and filled the earths depressions. 3.5 bya Stromatolites Microfossils Found on rocky coasts & shallow seas Formed from sediment build-up in Bluegreen algae Scientist agree: 1. Formation of simple organic compounds 2. Formation of complex organic compounds like proteins 3. Enclosure of complex organic compounds 4. Linking of chemical reactions to growth, metabolism, reproduction All the elements on earth have been present for 4.6 billion yearsSource: 1. Atmosphere 2. volcanoes and deep ocean vents How could they come together to form organic molecules? Cradle of life Oparin- 1923 Earths Hypothesis early atmosphere contained methane and ammonia Intense heat could cause these gases to form simple organic molecules- amino acids Earth’s cooling- molecules fell into water Over time- compounds entered complex chemical reactions- form proteins Based upon Oparin’s hypothesis Created a chamber to hold gases As gases circulatedsparks of energy were added to energize chemical reactions. Results: Gases to Simple organic molecules like : ATP, amino acids and nucleotides. Simple complex organic molecules Other experiments: Amino acids could form chains when heated in an atmosphere. So…. It is possible that other polymers like complex carbs. and nucleic acids could have formed? Experiments prove that: Fox- University of Miami Hot substrates such as clay, sand, and rock A group of amino acids formed a polypeptide on a hot surface like clay. Will cause chemical bonds to occur between monomers. Protobionts: Droplets of biomolcules surrounded by a membrane. Selectively permeable membrane Grow by taking in molecules Divide when they reach a certain size Swell and shrink - osmotically 1. Coacervates- contain several types of biomolecules 2. Microspheres- contain one type of biomolecule Over time, could these droplets have developed the capabilities necessary for life? Tide pools A mixture of DNA and lipids exposed to periods of wet and dry. 1. 2. 3. hydrated- mixture of DNA and lipids are intertwined. When dry- lipids sandwiched DNA When rehydratedDNA was enclosed in lipids. Replication is the difference between life and non-life. Hypothesis 1st genes were short pieces of RNA. Replication on clay surface- Experiment: RNA molecules can polymerize spontaneously without and enzyme When RNA is added to a solution containg RNA monomers, new complimentary RNA molecules assemble. RNA can act as a catalyst. Probably: Energy from glycolysis Unicellular, anaerobic, heterotophic prokaryotes. Floated in early seas running into and consuming organic molecules in the water. Competition lead to: Photoautotrophs: Autotrophic prokaryotes 1st. Chemosynthetic autotrophs 2nd. Photosynthetic autotrophs Produced Oxygen as a waste product Oxygen gas slowly fills the atmosphere Ozone forms Life can move on to land.