Title: Ch. 26 - Early
1Ch. 26 - Early Earth The Origin of Life
2- Major Events in Evolution
- 4.6 bya formation of the Earth (Precambrian)
- 3.5 bya prokaryotic cells
- 2.2 bya eukaryotic cells
- 600 mya soft-bodied invertebrates
- 500 mya colonization of land plants (Paleozoic)
- 420 mya jawless fish
- 375 mya bony fish, amphibians, insects
- 325 mya first seed plants, reptiles
- 220 mya cone-bearing plants (Mesozoic)
- 175 mya dinosaurs abundant
- 80 mya angiosperms
- 60 mya mammals, birds, pollinating insects
(Cenozoic) - 30 mya primate groups
- 2.5 mya apelike ancestors
- 0.5 mya humans appear
3Major Events in Evolution
4Life on Earth Between 4.0 and 3.5 Billion Years
Ago
- The planet was bombarded with by
huge rock bodies left over from the
formation of the solar system. - One of them may have dislodged a chunk of Earth
that became the moon. - The pounding may have generated enough heat to
vaporize all the available water
and prevent seas from forming. - As Earth began to cool and liquid
water could exist, prokaryotic life
appeared.
5Life on Earth Between 3.5 and 2.0 Billion Years
Ago
- The fossil record supports that
prokaryotes were the first
organisms on the planet. - Two main evolutionary branches to the prokaryotes
existed that still exist today, bacteria and
archaea.
Fossilized Ancient Bacterium Living
Leptolyngbya Bacterium
6Oxygen Began Accumulating in the Atmosphere About
2.7 Billion Years Ago
- The only photosynthetic prokaryotes that generate
oxygen are called cyanobacteria. - The free oxygen probably dissolved in the
surrounding water until the seas and lakes became
saturated with the oxygen. - Once the dissolved iron precipitated from the
water as iron oxide, O2
began to gas out of the
water and accumulate in
the atmosphere.
7Eukaryotic Life Began By 2.1 Billion Years Ago
- The oxygenation of the atmosphere coincides
with the evolution of eukaryotic cells. - With the evolution of eukaryotic cells came
chloroplasts and mitochondrion.
8Multicellular Eukaryotes Evolved By 1.2 Billion
Years Ago
- As eukaryotic single-celled
organisms flourished, they gave
rise to a diversity of protists. - Multicellular eukaryotes also evolved and gave
rise to modern day algae, plants, fungi, and
animals.
Fossilized Animal Embryo
Fossilized Algae
9Animal Diversity Exploded During the Early
Cambrian Period
- 600 mya First invertebrate
animals appear porifera
(sponges) - 543 mya First cnidarians jellyfish and hydra
10Plants, Fungi, and Animals Colonized the Land
About 500 Million Years Ago
- Challenges that organisms face
as they move from life in the
water to life on land include preventing the
loss of water and reproducing on land. - Plants had to develop root systems to anchor
themselves and take up water and nutrients. - Plants also developed a cuticle to prevent water
loss.
11Plants, Fungi, and Animals Colonized the Land
About 500 Million Years Ago
- The most widespread and diverse land animals are
the arthropods (mostly insects and spiders) - The land vertebrates, or tetrapods, evolved from
marine fishes - Amphibians evolved from fishes
- Reptiles evolved from amphibians
- Both birds and mammals evolved from reptiles
- Most groups of modern mammals were established
about 50 - 60 mya including primates - The human lineage diverged from other primates
only 5 mya
12The Origin of Life
- Biogenesis life arises only by the reproduction
of preexisting life Pasteurs experiment proved
this.
13The Origin of Life How Can Life Arise From
Nonliving Matter?
- Hypothesis for the origin of life
- The abiotic synthesis of small organic molecules,
such as amino acids and nucleotides - The joining of these small molecules (monomers)
into polymers, including proteins and nucleic
acids - The origin of self-replicating molecules that
eventually made inheritance possible - The packaging of all these molecules into
protobionts, droplets with membranes that
maintained an internal chemistry different from
the surroundings.
14Hypothesis For The Origin Of Life
- Oparin and Haldane independently hypothesized in
the 1920s that the early atmosphere was probably
a reducing atmosphere (electron adding) because
there was less oxygen - In order for organic
molecules to be
produced, considerable
energy must be
provided lightning and
intense UV radiation
could provide this
energy
15Hypothesis For The Origin Of Life
- In 1953, Stanley
Miller and Harold
Urey tested the
Oparin-Haldane
hypothesis - They were able to
produce a variety
of amino acids and
other organic
compounds found
in living
organisms
today
16Hypothesis For The Origin Of Life
- RNA may have been the first genetic material
- Short polymers of ribonucleotides have been
produced abiotically in lab experiments - RNA molecules act as catalyst in modern cells and
may have been the first enzymes (ribozymes) - RNA could have provided the template on which DNA
nucleotides were assembled - Once DNA appeared, RNA molecules would have begun
to take on their modern roles
17The Five-Kingdom System
- Whittakers five-kingdom system (1969)
- Classified living things on the basis of cell
type and nutrition
18The Three-Domain System