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3.2 Fossils and the Evolution of life  Major stages in evolution of life  The changing atmosphere  Other ideas about origins of life.

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1 3.2 Fossils and the Evolution of life  Major stages in evolution of life  The changing atmosphere  Other ideas about origins of life

2 Outcomes  Describe key steps in evolution of life, including the development of organic molecules, membranes, procaryotic and eurcaryotic organisms, colonial cells and multicellular organisms  Identify evidence that present-day organisms have evolved from ancestral organisms  Identify the geological and palaeontological evidence that suggests when the earliest life forms appeared on Earth  Explain the importance of the change from an anoxic to an oxic atmosphere on the evolution of living things  Outline how scientific knowledge may be in conflict with cultural understandings in relation to the origins of life

3 Major stages in evolution of life 1.Formation of organic molecules 2.Formation of membranes 3.Procaryotic cells (earliest type of fossil found; no nucleus) 4.Eucaryotic organisms( membrane-bound organelles and cell organelles 5.Colonial cells: daughter cells became bound together after division eg stromatolites 6.Multicellular organisms: cells showing specialisation within one organisms

4 Evolution of organisms  Starting from present-day diversity, we can trace back the evolutionary pathways of living organisms  Some appear to have changed greatly eg horses  Others did not change over time eg ; horseshoe crab  Some became extinct eg: dinosaur

5 Palaeontological and geological evidence of early life  Oldest sedimentary rocks on earth are 3800 million yrs old  Fossils found in sedimentary rocks Fossil evidence in very ancient rocks RARE compared with the abundance of fossils found in rocks over the 600 million yrs  Earliest fossils: 2 types:found in rocks 3400-3500 million yrs old in WA, Sth Africa and North America – microfossils (similar to present-day single-celled anaerobic procaryotes) - Stromatolites : layers of photosynthetic procaryotic cyanobacteria

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7 Stromatolites  Thought to be extinct: only fossils found before 1990’s  1990’s living stromatolites found in Shark Bay, WA.  Cells form a mat which traps a layer of sediment. a layer of sediment.  Cyanobacteria grow up through the sediment to forma new mat layer  Grow at a rate of about 1mm per year

8 Shark Bay, WA Stromatolites: present day

9 Heterotroph to Autotroph  1 st primitive cells were heterotrophic  Cells containing pigments formed.. Able to capture light and use it as energy source to make organic compounds (photosynthesis)  This led to massive reduction in carbon dioxide and increase oxygen which was taken up by rocks : oxidised rocks can be seen in ancient banded iron and red bed rock formations

10 The changing Atmosphere  All oxidised surface rock saturated with oxygen, oxygen began to build up in atmosphere.  UV radiation reacted with some of it to form ozone until a layer formed around earth, high in atmosphere  Shielded earth from UV rays so less reached earth: decrease in radiation =decrease in heat….. New organisms could form  Change from anoxic to oxic atmosphere meant that anaerobic organisms declined and as oxygen levels increases, more photosynthetic organisms flourished  Today, anaerobic organisms can only survive in low oxygen / high carbon dioxide environments eg: mud swamps, bogs, deep underground or in deep ocean hydrothermal vents

11 Deep ocean hydrothermal vent

12  Oxygen increased, organisms developed that could directly use the oxygen : aerobic organisms now using RESPIRATION  This allowed increase in their size and complexity  EUCARYOTIC cells evolved, as did multicellular plants and animals  CONDITIONS changed!!!! 1.Protection from UV radiation 2.Free oxygen in atmosphere 3.Liquid water

13 Other ideas about origins of life  Ideas often linked to religious or spiritual beliefs of a community/ culture  Creationism  Evolution  Chinese culture: P’an Ku 1 st living being  Aboriginal culture: Dreaming  Greek cosmogenies  Others?


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