What is Life?
Early Earth
Theories of Life’s Origin
Chemical Evolution
Cells & Diversity
100

These are the 8 defining characteristics that all living things share.

What are the 8 characteristics of life?

100

Early Earth’s atmosphere lacked this important gas.

What is oxygen (O₂)?

100

This theory says life came from outer space on meteors or comets.

What is the Panspermia Theory?

100

The gradual process that turned simple molecules into complex organic ones.

What is chemical evolution?

100

The first cells to appear on Earth were this type.

What are prokaryotes?

200

The smallest unit of structure and function in living things.

What is the Cell?

200

These violent events and lightning helped create the first organic molecules.

What are volcanic eruptions and storms?

200

This explosion created the universe about 13.8 billion years ago.

What is the Big Bang Theory?

200

The first “cells” were simple bubbles of lipids and organic molecules.

What are protocells?

200

The first eukaryotes were most similar to this group of simple organisms.

What are protists?

300

The ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment.

What is homeostasis?

300

This “soup” of chemicals in Earth’s early oceans is believed to be where life first formed.

What is the primordial soup?

300

This 1953 experiment proved organic molecules could form under early Earth conditions.

What is the Miller-Urey Experiment?

300

The process that explains how simple cells evolved into complex ones with organelles.

What is the Endosymbiotic Theory?

300

The first eukaryotes to evolve were more similar to this kingdom.

What are plants?

400

The process by which populations change over time.

What is evolution?

400

The time period when Earth formed.

What is about 4.6 billion years ago?

400

This theory suggests RNA was the first molecule to store genetic information and catalyze reactions.

What is the RNA World Hypothesis?

400

According to this theory, clay particles may have acted as catalysts for early organic reactions.

What is the Clay Hypothesis?

400

The main process that increases life’s diversity over time.

What is evolution or natural selection?

500

The combination of all chemical reactions within a cell that provide energy.

What is metabolism?

500

The protective layer that didn’t exist on early Earth, allowing UV radiation to reach the surface.

What is the ozone layer?

500

This theory says life may have started at hydrothermal vents deep in the ocean.

What is the Deep Sea Thermal Vent Theory?

500

This cold theory says ice protected early molecules from radiation and helped them form.

What is the Ice Hypothesis?

500

The combination of genetic variation and environmental change leads to this.

What is biodiversity?

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