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Biology Honors Ch. 14 Biology Ch. 17.  Before 1600s, it was thought that organisms could arise from nonliving material by spontaneous generation. (Definition:life.

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1 Biology Honors Ch. 14 Biology Ch. 17

2  Before 1600s, it was thought that organisms could arise from nonliving material by spontaneous generation. (Definition:life arising from nonliving materials)

3  Redi showed in 1668 that rotting meat kept away form flies would not produce new flies. Maggots appeared only on meat that had been exposed to flies.

4  Spallanzani showed in 1700s that microorganisms would not grow in broth when its container was heated and then sealed (microorganisms do not arise spontaneously but, rather, are carried in the air).

5  Pasteur in the 1800s used a variation of Spallanzani’s design to prove that microorganisms are carried in the air and do not arise by spontaneous generation.

6  Scientists think that Earth formed by the gravitational accumulation of dust and debris moving through space.

7  The first simple organic compounds on early Earth may have formed under conditions of high energy and in an atmosphere very different from that of today’s Earth.

8  Further chemical reactions may have converted simple organic compounds into the macromolecules important to life.

9  Lightning, ultraviolet radiation, or heat from within the Earth could have provided the energy for these reactions.

10  The first cells that formed on Earth were probably heterotrophic (organisms that consume other organisms) prokaryotes.  The first autotrophic (organisms that produce their own nutrients) cells probably used chemosynthesis to make food (production of food by oxidation of inorganic substances).  Most modern autotrophic cells use photosynthesis to make food. An important byproduct is oxygen.

11  Once oxygen began to accumulate on Earth, cells would need to bind oxygen to other compounds in order to prevent damage to cell enzymes. This binding function may have been a first step toward aerobic respiration in cells.  Eukaryotic cells may have evolved from large prokaryotic cells that engulfed smaller prokaryotic cells. The engulfed prokaryotic cells may have become the ancestors of organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts.

12  Evidence of an organism that lived long ago

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14  Preserved and frozen fossils  Rare  Frozen in ice or tree sap  Most delicate parts of the organism are usually preserved  Remember “Jurassic Park”??

15  Hard parts of organisms are replaced by minerals  Minerals harden leaving an exact copy Petrified horn

16  Organisms or objects fall into sediment before the sediment hardens leaving an imprint  Ex: leaves in mud, hand in cement

17  When an organism is buried it decays, leaving a hole (space) the same shape of the organism Hollow impression of a living thing in rock after it died.

18  When a mold is created it can become filled with minerals  Produces an exact replica Root casts

19  Markings or evidence of animal activities  Ex: foot prints, trails and burrows

20  Most fossils are found in sedimentary rock

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22  Simplest method  Layers of sediment closer to the surface is younger than the layers deeper  Only determines if one fossil is older than another

23  Find the absolute age of fossils  Compares the amount of the original radioactive elements to the amount of the new elements formed from decay Mass spectrometer

24  Based on the different types of organisms that have appeared during Earth’s history

25  Precambrian  Paleozoic  Mesozoic  Cenozoic

26  Ex: dinosaurs 65 million years ago  2/3 of all species on Earth died at this time  Scientists feel it was due to a large asteroid colliding with Earth near the Yucatan peninsula causing dust to enter the atmosphere blocking needed rays from the sun

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