Origin and History of Life in AP Biology

 
Chapter 18: Origin and History
of Life
 
Mr. Freidhoff
AP Biology
 
18.1: Life History
 
Big Bang Theory: All
matter existed in a small
area until there was a
massive expansion of
space and time.
Atoms started to
condense and form, then
molecules.
Universe is 13.8 BYO
 
18.1: Life History
 
Miller-Urey Experiment 
(1953)
Mixture of methane, ammonia,
hydrogen, and water were placed in
closed system.
Atmosphere of early Earth
Mixture was heated and an electrical
current was placed through it.
Mimicked temperature and lighting strikes.
After a week, a variety of amino acids
and other organic aids were produced.
Experiment was reproduced and all 20 amino
acids were found.
 
Stages of Life
 
Stage 1: Monomers
Stage 2: Polymers
Stage 3: Protocells
Stage 4: Self-Replicating
System
18.1: Life History
 
Monomers: Mixture of
inorganic molecules and
reactions created monomer
molecules.
Polymers: Monomers connect
and assemble into larger
structures.
 
18.1: Life History
 
Protocells: F
luid-filled vesicles
with a membrane-like
structure. Lipids form spheres
naturally in water.
Self-Replication System: 
RNA
provided the template for
DNA. DNA more stable, more
resistant to mutations.
 
18.1: Life History
 
RNA world hypothesis
All life uses RNA,
suggests that RNA was
first polymer.
RNA can be an enzyme
or a heritable factor.
 
18.1: Life History
 
LUCA: Last Universal
Common Ancestor
Must share all of the
characteristics of
life.
 
18.2: Extinctions
 
Extinction: When
a species
completely dies
off due to
environmental
factors.
 
18.2: Extinctions
 
Mass extinction:
Widespread and rapid
decrease of biodiversity on
Earth.
5 major mass extinctions,
humans are causing next
great mass extinction.
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Explore the fascinating journey of life from the Big Bang theory to the formation of monomers, polymers, protocells, and self-replicating systems. Delve into the Miller-Urey Experiment, RNA World Hypothesis, LUCA, and the impact of extinctions on the evolution of species.

  • Biology
  • Origin of Life
  • Evolution
  • AP Biology
  • Extinctions

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  1. Chapter 18: Origin and History of Life Mr. Freidhoff AP Biology

  2. 18.1: Life History Big Bang Theory: All matter existed in a small area until there was a massive expansion of space and time. Atoms started to condense and form, then molecules. Universe is 13.8 BYO

  3. 18.1: Life History Miller-Urey Experiment (1953) Mixture of methane, ammonia, hydrogen, and water were placed in closed system. Atmosphere of early Earth Mixture was heated and an electrical current was placed through it. Mimicked temperature and lighting strikes. After a week, a variety of amino acids and other organic aids were produced. Experiment was reproduced and all 20 amino acids were found.

  4. Stages of Life Stage 1: Monomers Stage 2: Polymers Stage 3: Protocells Stage 4: Self-Replicating System

  5. 18.1: Life History Monomers: Mixture of inorganic molecules and reactions created monomer molecules. Polymers: Monomers connect and assemble into larger structures.

  6. 18.1: Life History Protocells: Fluid-filled vesicles with a membrane-like structure. Lipids form spheres naturally in water. Self-Replication System: RNA provided the template for DNA. DNA more stable, more resistant to mutations.

  7. 18.1: Life History RNA world hypothesis All life uses RNA, suggests that RNA was first polymer. RNA can be an enzyme or a heritable factor.

  8. 18.1: Life History LUCA: Last Universal Common Ancestor Must share all of the characteristics of life.

  9. 18.2: Extinctions Extinction: When a species completely dies off due to environmental factors.

  10. 18.2: Extinctions Mass extinction: Widespread and rapid decrease of biodiversity on Earth. 5 major mass extinctions, humans are causing next great mass extinction.

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