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ASTR-3040: Astrobiology Day 11 The Nature of Life on Earth Chapter 5

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Page 1: ASTR-3040: Astrobiology Day 11 The Nature of Life on Earth Chapter 5

ASTR-3040: Astrobiology

Day 11

The Nature of Life on Earth

Chapter 5

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Homework - 4

Due Tues. Feb. 22

Chapter 5: 4, 6, 14, 20, 25, 27, 33, 37, 42, 47, 48, 49, 51

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Molecular Components

Carbohydrates – energy sources Sugars and starches

Lipids – energy stores, barriers Fats

Nucleic Acids – DNA and RNA

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Molecular Components Proteins – structure & chemistry

Structural materials

Enzymes – catalysts for reactions

Amino Acids (20 used in most life forms)

Left-handed in biological entities.

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Major Groupings

Leeuwenhoek – 1674 – microscope

5 Kingdoms Plants

Animals

Protista

Monera

Fungi

Is there a biochemical classification?

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Microscopic Life Plants and Animals are different

Cell walls (plants)

Cell Nucleus Prokaryotes

Eukaryotes

All prokaryotes are

single celled. They

lack a cell nucleus.

Eukaryotes – single or multi-celled.

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Domains of Life

Based on biochemistry and genetics:

Bacteria

Archaea

Eukarya

Tree of life.

Kingdom – Phylum – Class – Order – Family – Genus – Species

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The Tree of Life

Extremely valuable organizational tool.

3 key ideas 1. Domains based on biochemistry & genetics is

fundamentally different from the older KPCOFGS based on structural & physiological differences.

2. New and fundamentally different view of microbes - lipid structure of cell membranes.

3. True diversity almost entirely in microbes.

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Metabolism: Chemistry of Life

Metabolic needs: 1. Source of raw materials.

2. Source of energy.

ATP: adenosine triphosphate Used by every living cell for internal energy.

Outside energy needed only to produce ATP.

Carbon sources – form basic materials.

Energy sources – run the metabolism.

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Classification by Metabolism

To obtain carbon:

1. Heterotrophs: Consume preexisting organic compounds (i.e. eating).

2. Autotrophs: Direct uptake from the environment (self-feeding, plants)

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Classification by Metabolism

To obtain energy:

1. Photosynthesis: sunlight

2. chemosynthesis: chemical energy Ingested food

Inorganic reactions

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4 Metabolic Classifications

Based on energy and carbon acquisition.

1. Photoautotrophs

2. Chemoautotrophs

3. Photoheterotrophs

4. Chemoheterotrophs

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Liquid Water on Earth

All living cells on Earth depend on liquid water because metabolism requires:

1. Organic chemicals are readily available for reactions.

2. A means of transporting chemicals to and within cells; waste products away.

3. Water plays a role in many of the reactions.

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DNA and Heredity

3 key features of life on Earth 1. structural units – cells

2. metabolic processes – energy production

3. owner's manual – data storage for how a cell is constructed, how it works, and how to build another one, and pass it on to the next generation - heredity.

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DNA Structure

Double helix

DNA bases – 4 Adenine

Guanine

Thymine

Cytosine

Pair as AT & CG

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Replication

Unzip & each strand acts as a template.

Use RNA in the rebuild process.

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Genome Humans have ~3 X 10^9 bases

46 chromosomes (23 pairs)

Sequences for individual instructions are called genes.

Most of DNA is “noncoding” (junk 95%)

Complete sequence – genome.

Some bacteria – 10^5 bases, few 10^2 genes

Humans – 20,000 – 25,000 genes

Rice – 37,000 genes (smaller DNA sequence)

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Genetic Code

Words consist of 3 DNA bases.

Sequence has a start and stop word.

Used to build proteins.

Redundancy (64 codes, 20 amino acids)

Most amino acids are coded with the first 2 base letters only (16). Does this give a clue to evolution of complex organisms?

Nearly all living organisms have mostly similar genetic code.

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RNA

Uses ACG & Uracil

mRNA – transcription (carries the instr.)

tRNA – transfer (gathers the AAs)

rRNA – backbone of building structure.

Mutations - <1:10^9, but can have dramatic consequences.

Provide the basis for evolution.

Genetic Engineering.

RNA was probable precursor.

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Extreme Life - Extremophiles

Thermophiles – heat lovers

Hyperthermophiles Black smokers (350˚C)

Hot springs

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Extreme Life - Extremophiles

Psychrophiles – cold lovers Antarctica ice pack (-20˚C)

Also very dry

Radiation hardened

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Extreme Life - Extremophiles

Endoliths – within rocks Up to several km below ground

Endospores (resting) – found on moon Could these survive interplanetary journeys?