Topic 1.5 Origin of Cells Flashcards
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Miller-Urey Experiment
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Stanley Miller and Harold Urey recreated the postulated conditions of pre-biotic Earth using a closed system of flasks and tubes
- Water was boiled to vapour to reflect the high temperatures common to Earth’s original conditions
The vapour was mixed with a variety of gases (including H2, CH4, NH3) to create a reducing atmosphere (no oxygen) - This mixture was then exposed to an electrical discharge (simulating the effects of lightning as an energy source for reactions)
- The mixture was then allowed to cool (concentrating components) and left for a period of ~1 week
- After this time, the condensed mixture was analyzed and found to contain traces of simple organic molecules
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Pasteur’s experiments
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The law of biogenesis is largely attributed to Louis Pasteur, who demonstrated that emergent bacterial growth in nutrient broths was due to contamination by pre-existing cells
- Broths were stored in vessels that contained long tubings (swan neck ducts) that did not allow external dust particles to pass
- The broths were boiled to kill any micro-organisms present in the growth medium (sterilisation)
- Growth only occurred in the broth if the flask was broken open, exposing the contents to contaminants from the outside
- From this it was concluded that emergent bacterial growth came from external contaminants and did not spontaneously occur
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Evidence of Endosymbiosis
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M- Membranes (double membrane bound) A- Antibiotics (susceptibility) D- Division (mode of replication) D- DNA (presence and structural composition) R- Ribosomes (size)