(3) Unit 7 Topic 13 Packet

Origins of Life on Earth

  • Formation of Earth

    • Earth formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago.

    • Early Earth was unsuitable for life until around 3.9 billion years ago.

    • Earliest fossil evidence (3.5 billion years ago): cyanobacteria, which are considered our ancient ancestors.

Early Hypotheses on the Origin of Life

  • Discovery of ancient cyanobacteria spurred scientific inquiry into life’s origins.

  • Proposed Mechanisms for Organic Molecule Formation:

    • Inorganic Molecules to Organic Molecules: Early Earth’s inorganic molecules may have synthesized organic molecules through available energy and oxygen.

    • Extraterrestrial Sources: Organic molecules may have been delivered to Earth by meteorites or other celestial events.

The Miller-Urey Experiment

  • Background: Conducted by Stanley Miller and Harold Urey to test conditions on early Earth.

  • Hypothesis: Early Earth's atmosphere consisted of hydrogen, methane, ammonia, and water.

  • Experiment Setup:

    • Gases simulating the primitive atmosphere with added electric sparks to mimic lightning.

    • Inclusion of a condenser to represent oceans and a heat source.

  • Findings: Formation of organic compounds and amino acids as a result of the experiment.

  • Controversy: Debate exists regarding contamination and the reliability of results.

  • Conclusion from Experiment: Organic molecules acted as foundational building blocks for macromolecules (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids).

RNA World Hypothesis

  • Proposal: Suggests that RNA was the first genetic material, preceding DNA.

  • Significance: This hypothesis helps explain pre-cellular stages of life development.

Endosymbiotic Theory Review

  • Concept: Mitochondria and chloroplasts may have been engulfed by early eukaryotic cells.

  • Supporting Evidence:

    • Mitochondria and chloroplasts possess their own circular DNA and double membranes, indicating they might have originated from independent prokaryotic organisms.

  • Relation to Life's Origins: Suggests a gradual evolution from simpler forms to complex life.

Exam Preparation Recommendations

  • Emphasis on reviewing all previous units and understanding key concepts.

  • Encourage practice via AP Classroom, supplemental texts, and review books.

  • Suggestions to highlight areas of strength and weakness for targeted study.

Conclusion

  • Wrap-up of Unit 7 and anticipation of the upcoming Unit 8 video.

  • Reminders for proactive exam preparation.

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