What is life Flashcards
Lec 6
what are requirements to be alive (4)
maintain internal homeostasis
respond to external stimuli
consume and produce energy
reproduce and have a form of heredity
Maintain Homeostasis
cell must be able to maintain interior conditions (temp, pH, concentration of things) in the face of changing external conditions
membranes, proteins, energy consumption maintain
External Stimuli
change in environment external to the organism, response can be physical or chemical
Consume and Produce Energy
uses ATP in mitochondria to produce energy
Reproduction and Heredity
through DNA or RNA
pass on info between generations
Evidence for LUCA (4)
all extant life
is carbon-based
has similar enzymes
passes heredity info through DNA or RNA
has same chemistry of amino acids and nucleic acids (conformations)
Primordial Soup Theory
monomers first
lightning or UVs entering the empty atmosphere facilitated the production of small organic monomer compounds
monomers swam around, eventually formed complex organic compounds (polymers for early cells)
no real explanation for how
RNA World Theory
RNA first, can act like protein and DNA, things essential for life
Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vent Theory
method to create energy first
Alkaline water from vents meets slightly acidic oceanic water, creates a proton (energy) gradient like membranes
semi-porus rocks had different concentrations building up on either side, leads to electrical potential
–> energy –> monomers and polymers
Fossilization and its limits
organism dies –> no oxygen for decomposition + sedimentation –> molecules eventually replace by minerals
not equally likely in all environments, marine environments with hard parts most likely
Chemical evidence
comparing carbon isotope rations ratios can suggest existence of photosynthesis in the environment (but can’t provide evidence for early forms of life)
Molecular Clock
estimates divergence of two species by calculating and comparing the mutation rates in DNA over time, only works sometimes
Stromatolites
colonies of bacteria
primitive photosynthesizers
deposit minerals on the lowers edges and leave behind large fossils
not the first
3.4Ga
what did the first life likely look like?
simple cells
simple forms of energy generation - photosynthesis evolved much later
simple form of heredity - divided by mitosis
Anaerobic Respiration
life evolved here, no free oxygen