Life, Possible Elsewhere? Diversity?
Early Earth Conditions
Theories of Life
Chemical Evolution
The First Cells
100

Can life exist elsewhere? 

*Answers may vary, therefore, if you give a suitable explanation behind your claim, you get the points.*

Yes, there is a high chance for life to exist elsewhere. Life on Earth has been found in extreme environments, such as deep-sea hydrothermal vents, acidic lakes, and polar ice. Many exoplanets have been discovered in the "habitable zone" of their stars, where conditions may be right for liquid water—a crucial ingredient for life as we know it.

Water is essential for life as we understand it. Evidence of water, both in liquid and ice forms, has been found on several celestial bodies, including Mars, Europa (a moon of Jupiter), and Enceladus (a moon of Saturn).

100
This is how old we believe the Earth to be.

What is 4 Billion Years Ago?

100

This proposed theory suggests that life originated near the ocean floor, providing heat and minerals.

What is the Hydrothermal Vent Theory

100

Modern theory that a mixture of simple chemicals formed to create more complex molecular systems.

What is Chemical Evolution

100

These cells have membrane-enclosed organelles and a nucleus. 

What are eukaryotic cells?

200

These are five of the seven requirements for life.

- DNA/RNA, - Reproduction, - Growth and Development, - Evolve, - Energy (need and obtain), - Cellular makeup, H - Homeostasis E - Environmental response/stimuli


200

The Earth lacked an _____ ______, which is a region of the Earth's stratosphere that absorbs the Sun's ultraviolet rays.

What is Ozone Layer

200

This theory suggests lightning created amino acids and sugars in water environments. This natural process suggests that this could have created the first building blocks of life on Earth in its early days

What is the Electric Spark Theory

200

This chemical process was an important example of chemical evolution that formed the first free oxygen into our atmosphere. 

What is Photosynthesis?

Through endosymbiotic relationships - non-photosynthetic host cells contains photosynthetic cyanobacteria - the earliest form of life on Earth.

Formula - 6CO2 + 6H20 => C6H12O6 + 6O2

200

This theory suggests that eukaryotic cells originated when a larger prokaryotic cell engulfed smaller prokaryotic cells, which then became symbiotic. The first eukaryotic cell was neither a plant nor an animal but rather a more primitive organism that eventually gave rise to both lineages.

What is Endosymbiotic Theory

300

These biological entities challenge the definition of life because they can't reproduce on their own and rely on a host cell.

What are viruses?

300

This vital element was not available in Earth's early atmosphere.

What is oxygen

300

This theory suggests life on Earth began with a single polymer of nucleic acid that was able to independently copy itself.  

What is the RNA World Theory

300

The process of various chemical reactions combining simple organic molecules into complex macromolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids (like RNA). 

What is polymerization

300

This group of cells is believed to have been the first on Earth.

What are prokaryotic cells? 

Living in Hydrothermal Vents, Hot Springs, and other Anoxic Environments (bodies of water without oxygen) 

400

These levels of organization are the complex biological structures and systems from a reductionistic mindset (list them).

What are cells, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere

400

These three conditions of Early Earth that could have facilitated synthesis of organic molecules

Possible answers: Lightning, UV Radiation, Hydrothermal Vents, Ice, Clay

400

These two origins of life theories are related to celestial bodies and astronomical possibilities of life.  

What is the Big Bang Theory and Panspermia

400

These are the three stages of chemical evolution

What are the inorganic, organic, and biological/self-assembly stages.

400

These are the four subgroups of Eukarya

What are Plantae, Fungi, Amalia, Protists

500

These are the three conditions necessary for diversity to occur

Possible answers

Genetic Variation; Environmental Changes; Natural Selection; Ecological Interactions; Isolation and Divergence; Time

500

This is one process that first gave Earth's atmosphere free oxygen.

Possible answers:

Radiation of the Sun splits water molecules.

First photosynthetic organisms. 

500

This characteristic of clay allows it to act as a blueprint to organize molecules into more complex structures.

What is Crystalline Structure - Clay's Arrangement of atoms

500

These 2 scientists' famous experiment showed how organic molecules could form from inorganic compounds under conditions similar to those of early Earth.

Who are Miller and Urey

500

The first cells reproduced using this process.   

What is asexual/binary fission 

A straightforward method where one cell divides into two identical daughter cells.