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Life—The Final Frontier A Case Study on the Characteristics of Life by William Rogers, Ball State University Thomas Horvath, SUNY-Oneonta Adapted by C. Bucheit, HAHS

1: Do you think life exists elsewhere in the universe besides planet Earth? Explain why or why not. Photo courtesy of http://hubblesite.org/

The Scenario The President of the United States is under extreme pressure from the public and Congress to find ways to balance the budget. Space exploration is one area frequently mentioned for budget cuts.

The Scenario Continued… However, the President is fully aware that there is a risk, albeit small, that if life forms from space enter the Earth’s biosphere, the ecological and/or pathological consequences could be severe. Because of this, the President does not want to cut funding for the space program.

Your Task Your job, as a chief advisor to the President, is to make a recommendation based on the following study. The President wants to know if an announcement should be made that extraterrestrial life has been discovered.

Planetary Protection ALL OF THE PLANETS, ALL OF THE TIME NASA has a Planetary Protection Policy that is designed to protect planets, moons, asteroids, etc., from contamination by Earth life, and protecting Earth from possible life forms from other solar system bodies. The Policy protects planets from living organisms, not fossil or chemical evidence of life. One of NASA’s goals is to determine the characteristics of living organisms.[1] How will NASA determine if what it finds is evidence of life or is something that is actually alive? 1 http://exobiology.nasa.gov/ssx/exobiology.html

2. So what are the basic characteristics of life 2. So what are the basic characteristics of life? List all the characteristics that you can think of.

3. Are any of these alive? Insect and wood bark in amber Furnace

4. Do they exhibit characteristics of life 4. Do they exhibit characteristics of life? If so, which ones exhibit which characteristics?

5: Why do space programs like NASA look for evidence of water on Mars? A: Martian life requires water. B: The polarity of water is necessary for making DNA. C: Earth life requires water. D: Organic molecules can be dissolved in water. 10 10

Planetary Protection ALL OF THE PLANETS, ALL OF THE TIME The NASA Planetary Protection Team has been given a chunk of subterranean ice collected on Mars by one of the rovers. The first task is to determine if the ice contains evidence of life. 11 11

Planetary Protection ALL OF THE PLANETS, ALL OF THE TIME Initial scans of the ice reveal bacteria-like nanoparticles (100 nm or smaller) that contain DNA.

6: How do you determine if the nanoparticles are alive? A: Thaw the ice and see if they are mobile. B: Thaw the ice and see if they grow and reproduce. C: Keep it frozen and run tests to determine more about their chemical composition. D: Thaw the ice and expose them to an electrical charge and look for a response. 13 13

Results from Nanoparticle Scans They are surrounded by a cellular membrane Composed of calcium phosphate rather than phospholipids found in most membranes here on Earth No internal membrane-bound structures (organelles) Not mobile Small amounts of DNA and proteins Reproduction only in anoxic (limited oxygen) environment Antibiotics prevent reproduction 14 14

7. Based on your list from #2, is there enough evidence to say that the nanoparticles are alive? Why or why not? 15 15

Planetary Protection ALL OF THE PLANETS, ALL OF THE TIME Closer investigations reveal viruses attached to some nanoparticles Evidence for case Image Courtesy of the National Science Foundation

Virus – Structure and Replication Feel free to use internet resources to learn more about viruses. Biology10thgrade.wikispaces.com Virus Replication Students may need some lecture on what a virus is. http://leavingbio.net/VIRUSES%20WEBPAGE_files/image006.gif 17 17

Results from Virus Scans Contain RNA and proteins. Not mobile. Only reproduce when nanoparticles are present. Don’t use any type of food presented them. Evidence for case 18 18

8. Based on your list from #2, is there enough evidence to say the virus objects are alive? Why or why not? Embedded question 19 19

9: As chief advisor to the president, what would your recommendation be? Should he make the announcement that extra-terrestrial life has been discovered? Why or why not? Wrap-up embedded question 20 20