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Early Earth & Life
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How was the Earth formed? ???? Evidence we have: 1) Earth is 4 – 5 billion years old (using radioactive dating and core sampling) 2) collisions among debris and gases in space contributed to the formation of Earth
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So what was Early Earth like? Oparin’s Theory – early Earth was: 1) hot, volcanic, electrical storms 2) lots of gases (deadly gases like ammonia, hydrogen, carbon dioxide & carbon monoxide, methane, etc…)
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3) water vapor, no liquid water 4) no “free” oxygen 5) eventually the Earth cooled, liquid water condensed forming seas/oceans
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Miller & Urey experiments Miller & Urey conducted an experiment of Oparin’s Theory. Produced amino acids (organic compounds)
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Miller & Urey experiment
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Steps to life… 1)Create simple organic compounds 2)Create complex chemical compounds 3)Enclose compounds in a “membrane” 4)Perform chemical reactions that allow the “cell” to do metabolism, reproduction & other functions of life
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The Origin of Life
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Different Theories on the Origin of Life 1)Spontaneous generation life from non- living things 2)Biogenesis life from living things
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Experiments on Spontaneous Generation 1) Redi – 2 jars of meat, one covered one not covered. The uncovered jar had maggots, the covered jar didn’t have maggots. Conclusion: life can’t come from non-living things.
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Redi’s experiment
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2) Spallanzani – boiled broth in 2 flasks, one was sealed, the other was not sealed. The unsealed flask became cloudy with bacteria. Conclusion: disproved microorganisms come from “vital force” in the air
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3) Pasteur – boiled broth in an unsealed flask with a curved neck. The broth never became contaminated. Conclusion: supported biogenesis.
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Pasteur’s experiment
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