L3: Timeline (incomplete) Flashcards
Give examples of microbes
microscopic plants, animals, protozoa, fungi, archaea
Go through the timeline
- 4.5: Earth formed, no free O2 [reducing]
- 4.5-4 BYA crust cooled, rocks/oceans formed
- 4BYA first microbes, tranistion from chemical/biochemical to cellular lrife
- 3.5 cyanobacteria-like microfossils (stromaltolites)
- 2 gunflint fomration
- 1 bitter springs formation
- 0.5 marine invertbrates
- 0.4 insects
- recent: dinos mammals
Describe Earth’s atmosphere at formation
high CO2
low N2, O2
some CH4, H2S
* reducing conditions, high temperature
* greenhouse effect but offset by solar flux which allowed liquid to exist
Describe Earth presently
High N, O2
Low CO2
* oxidizing conditions
* transformed atmosphere, terrestrial, aquatic environments because of microbial activity
What has been evolving longer, implications
- microbes have been exploiting niches for longer
meaning…
1. microbes can live in extreme environments
2. microbes are very diverse
3. taxonomic groups are very diverged
therefore
1. microbes created life on earth
2. all life evolved from microbes
3. all life depends on microbes
Break down the microbial growth curve
- Lag phase: adjustment to new media before logarithmic growth
- Log phase: exponential growth
- Stationary phase: growth limited by depletion of nutrients, accumulation of waste products, cell death
- draw it
How many cells are there on Earth
10^30
What would happen if microbial growth was unlimited? Why doesn’t it happen
20cm layer thick round earth, limited by growth conditons like
*ESC WLN2
*microbes exist in nutriently limited state with high competition => survival of the fitess