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19.1 How Did Life Begin? I. Bacteria were the first to evolve
A billion year old bacterial fossils have been found 1. Prokaryotic – no internal compartments B. Cyanobacteria 1. Photosynthesis – releases oxygen into atmosphere a. took millions and millions of years but today 21% of atmosphere is oxygen C. Maybe the ancestors of chloroplasts and/or mitochondria
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II. Two kingdoms of bacteria
A. Eubacteria – cause disease and decay B. Archaebacteria – can produce energy without oxygen (combine hydrogen with carbon dioxide = methane) 1. Most likely the ancestor of all modern eukaryotic cells III. Dawn of the eukaryotes A. Over 1 billion yrs. bacteria were the only living things on earth B. About 1.5 billion years ago 1st eukaryotes appear C. Protists – 1st eukaryotes, had membrane bound nucleus 1. Some were photosynthetic while others hunted bacteria
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IV. Multicellular evolution
A. First fossil of multicellular organism million yrs. old B. Multicellular protists evolved into different kingdoms 1. fungi, plants, animals V. Cambrian Period – 600 mya to 500 mya A. All major groups, except plants, originated during this time B. Life was more diverse in the seas than it has ever been since
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VI. Mass Extinctions A. About 440 mya the 1st of 5 major mass extinctions occurred mya 2nd mya 3rd (96% of all species extinct) mya 4th 4. 65 mya 5th (2/3 of all land species extinct including dinosaurs extinct) B. Another mass extinction may be on the way
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