Topic 1 Historical Development of Life
Topic 1 Historical Development of Life
Topic 1 Historical Development of Life
Guide Questions:
1. What is a timeline?
2. Why is creating a timeline significant?
TIMELINE OF APPEARANCE OF LIFE
FORMS
4.6 – 3.8 BYA - The early Earth is said to be violent
because of the meteorites and volcanic eruptions. With
this condition, Zircon Crystal was formed.
American
March 7, 1930 – May 20, 2007
a chemist who made landmark
experiments in the origin of life by demonstrating
that a wide range of vital organic compounds can
be synthesized by fairly simple chemical
processes from inorganic substances.
Miller-Urey Experiment
i. Harold Urey and his student Stanley Miller tried to calculate the chemical
constituents of the atmosphere of the early Earth. They based their calculations on
the view that the early atmosphere was reducing.
ii. In order to do this, they simulated early earth atmospheric conditions by creating a
closed system which contained water, methane gas, ammonia, and hydrogen gas.
iii. Urey suggested that his student, Miller should attempt to synthesize organic
compounds in this type of atmosphere.
iv. Miller carried out an experiment in which he passed a continuous spark discharge
at 60,000 Volts through a flask containing the gases identified by Urey along with
water. Furthermore, this electrical current was run through the laboratory set up to
simulate the catalytic source of lightning that was present in the early atmosphere.
v. Miller found that after a week, most of the ammonia and much of the methane had
been consumed. The main gaseous products were carbon monoxide and nitrogen.
vi. In addition, there was an accumulation of dark material in the water. Few of the
specific constituents of this could not be identified, but it was clear that the material
included a large range of organic polymers.
vii. From the results of their experiment, they found that up to 15% of the carbon in the
system was inorganic compounds that had formed in the system.
viii. This conclusion proved that organic molecules could be formed from inorganic
molecules in Earth’s early atmosphere.
Miller-Urey Apparatus
Analysis of the aqueous solution showed
that the following had also been
synthesized:
25amino acids
(the main ones being
glycine, alanine and
aspartic acid)
Several fatty acids
Hydroxyl acids
Amide products
Evidence on the First
Forms of Life
FOSSILS!
FOSSILS
One of the strongest pieces of evidence
that show many life forms existed in Earth
in the past 3.5 billion years.
Bone Fossil
Shell Fosill
Plant Fossil
Footprint Fossil
How do
fossils form?
Fossil Formation
Over long periods of time, particles piled up on the
remains of organisms and eventually became
sedimentary rocks, preserving the original body
patterns of organism.
Paleontologists
scientists who study fossils
Examine the age of fossilized organisms
through radioisotope dating using radioactive
materials such as the radioactive components
of potassium-argon.
Found remains of microscopic living cells, called
microfossils, in rocks that formed 3.5 billion
years ago after the Earth cooled and solidified.
Microfossils
a fossil or fossil fragment that
can be seen only
with a microscope
existed in mats and formed
layered structures called
stromatolites.
Stromatolites
a calcareous mound built up of
layers of lime- secreting
prokaryotes, or single-celled
organisms, called cyanobacteria
(the blue-green algae) and
trapped sediment, found in
Precambrian rocks as the earliest
known fossils, and still being
formed in lagoons in Australasia.
Cyanobacteria
Believedby scientists to be the first oxygen-
producing organisms that helped evolve the Earth’s
early atmosphere into one that can support early life
forms
As these microorganisms continued generating
oxygen, other photosynthetic organisms evolved
and increased the level of oxygen in the
atmosphere.
This increased the chance of more and more
oxygen reaction ammonia, a reaction that results in
the release of nitrogen into atmosphere.
Which resulted in the
formation of the
ozone layer!
A rapid evolution of life occurred
after oxygen became abundant.
The Three Domains of Life
Life is everywhere
on Earth!!!
Life forms exist in different environmental
conditions
There are organisms in soil, air, and even in freezing
waters or deep sea thermal vents.
This diversity of life constitutes many and varied
lineages of organisms.
Some lineages have gone extinct due to geological
events brought by tsunamis, volcanic eruptions,
extreme fluctuations in temperature and rising water
levels.
Carl Richard Woese
American
July 15, 1928 – December 30, 2012