Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: In Essence, Glycolysis, Phospholipid

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Life is not defined within the text book, but a list is provided about all the things organisms should attain in order to be considered living. Viruses don"t have to harness and utilize energy, they just steal atp. In essence, this list is way to descriptive. Last universal common ancestor (luca) everything that is alive on the planet is descendent from a single population of organisms that were identical. Everything is derived from this one organism does not mean that luca was the first organism. Most likely explanation for why organisms that inhabit these three domains are so similar Dna, atp, carbon, phospholipid bilayer, proteins, dna to rna to protein (central dogma), glucose and glycolysis. The odds that organisms would independently arrive at the same commonalities is rare, therefore it is highly likely that all of these organisms have a same common ancestor. Many forms of life 4 billion years ago They all died out leaving us with luca.

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