BIOL 1001 Chapter : BIOL 1001 Chapter 17 The History Of Life

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How did life begin: people used to believe that new organisms sprang up all of the time through spontaneous generation, microorganisms from broth, maggots from meat, mice from sweaty clothes and wheat. Louis pasteur: pasteur also performed experiments that refuted spontaneous generation. How did life begin: the first living things must have come from nonliving materials, we know that organic molecules can form spontaneously from non-living materials under low oxygen conditions, this has been experimentally supported- fig. The first living things must have come from nonliving material: membrane-like vesicles may have enclosed ribozymes forming protocells. Some rna molecules, called ribozymes, can catalyze reactions. But there is no real evidence of how life began: earth is 4. 5 billion years old, early earth was thought to be very hot with a lot of volcanic activity and electrical storms- fig. 17. 4: early earths atmosphere lacked oxygen gas.

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