Pagan Bio100 Exam 2/ Origins of Life Sect.
2 Hypothesis on How Organic Compounds were Created
1. Prebiotic Soup Hypothesis 2. Iron-sulfur world Hypothesis (primordial pizza) Known Fact of Early Earth - organic chemicals/compounds were synthesized (made/created)
LUCA
Last Universal Common Ancestor. The shared ancestor that multiple organisms come from
iron-sulfur world hypothesis
Life formed at cracks of ocean floor -> hydrothermal vents
Sources of Energy for Life on Early Earth
Lightning Volcanic Activity Radiation (cosmic, UV)
What was the earth free from in its earliest years?
Molecular Oxygen (O2)
problems with primordial soup hypothesis
all conditions wouldn't have been met on earth bc the surface area is so huge (diluted)
Heterotroph
an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances. (can not make its own food, obtains energy from food it consumes)
Autotroph
an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide. (makes its own food, synthesizes, gets food using external energy source ie. sunlight lightning)
Life Appeared...
as soon as the earth cooled down enough to inhabit 3.8 billion years ago (prokaryotic)
RNA
genetic material that came first at the evolution of life
alkaline vents
release water that has a high pH and is warm rather than hot, an environment that may have been more suitable for the origin of life
endosymbiotic theory
theory that eukaryotic cells formed from a symbiosis among several different prokaryotic organisms
four undeniable facts of life
there is life on earth all life is made of same components (use ATP, made of carbon etc) life is complex (cells molecularly crowded, 3d) all life is related
Prokaryotic Organism Characteristics
+Bacteria and Archea +Dna not enclosed in nucleus +Lack Organelles
Important questions about the origin of life
+Did life's building blocks come from different environments? +What role did the environment play in life's origin? +Biological evolution started once life appeared, not before!
Eukaryotic characteristics
+all other known organisms +Highly organized with organelles enclosed by membranes +contains cytoplasm and nucleoplasm
Oparin and Haldane
+believed organic compounds could form from basic raw materials +Oparin and Haldane were two scientists who proposed in the 1920s that the primitive atmosphere contained the following gases: methane, ammonia, hydrogen, and water. They believed that these gases collided, producing chemical reactions that eventually led to organic molecules.
primordial pizza hypothesis
+life began in clay surfaces organized in compartment- forming structures,"powered" by iron-sulfur chemistry +hypothesis that life began in rocks rich in iron sulfide near deep-sea hydrothermal vents
Prebiotic Soup Hypothesis
+organic compounds were formed near earth's surface +the idea that the earliest life emerged in a "soup-like" liquid environment, drawing upon energy from cosmic rays, volcanic eruptions, and the Earth's internal heat
Miller-Urey Experiment
+tested Oparin's hypothesis by attempting to remake early reducing atmosphere and produce organic compounds from inorganic materials +showed biologically important organic compounds could be formed from inorganic chemicals through natural processes
Anaerobes
Bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen and are destroyed by oxygen (do not need oxygen in their metabolic (life) processes)
Aerobes
Bacteria that require oxygen to grow (need oxygen in their metabolic (life) process)
Biogenic (life-generating elements)
C - carbon H - hydrogen O - oxygen N - nitrogen P - Phosphorus S -Sulfur only form in stars (we are stardust)
The Origin of Life can be rephrased as...
The Origins of Replication and Metabolism
Mitochondria and Chloroplasts characteristics that support claim
Use their own DNA as their genetic material •Use the same 20 amino acids •Have a lipid bilayer cell membrane •Self-replicate •Produce proteins using their own ribosomes •They are sensitive to the same antibiotics used to kill prokaryotic pathogens
Abiogenesis
life from non life
Why Eukaryotes are thought to evolve from prokaryotes
mitochondria and chloroplasts are similar to bacteria and cyanobacteria