ORIGIN OF LIFE
Theories
Origin of life Our planet earth is inhabited by an enormous variety of living organisms. The plants and animals show remarkable biodiversity. The diversities mostly appear as adaptations for diverse habitats and living methods adopted. This vastness has always made people wonder about the origin of life and diversity. To a certain extent Charles Darwin’s natural selection concept provides an explanation towards an understanding of evolution of various kinds of life forms. However the theory of origin of life is still a matter of speculation.Several intelligent explanations had been provided to account for the origin of life on earth.1. Theory of special creation According to the proponents of this theory all living forms with their
richness in diversity were created abruptly by a super natural power. The support or acceptance of this theory is mostly due to faith rather than experimental or scientific evidences. However, supporters of this theory have recently created a new discipline called “creation science”..
2. Cosmozoic theory This theory states that life came to earth from some other planet or star. The resistant spores that lead to life on earth are named as ‘cosmozoa’. They reached earth accidentally. Under favourable conditions they evolved and produced all forms of life on earth. An acceptance of this theory needs evidence for the existence of extra-terrestrial life.
4. Big Bang theory This theory is concernced with the origin of earth and other planets. According to this theory the universe originated in a ‘big bang’. All matter was created in this big bang including the matter of which stars and planets are composed of. According to this theory as a young star increases in density, it gets heated up due to increasing pressure. When a certain critical temperature is reached thermonuclear reactions will begin and cause a ‘big bang’. It is believed that our sun was formed in this way
5. A. I. Oparin’s theory Alexander I. Oparin, a Russian chemist published a paper in 1924. He
advanced a new theory regarding origin of life. This theory is called the “theory of primary abiogenesis”. According to Oparin conditions on Earth today are no longer suitable to the production of life from non living matter. The primordial earth, about 2600 million years ago provided suitable atmosphere for the origin of life. The earth during that period had many simple chemical compounds. More and more complex organic compounds were formed under the influence of electric charges and Ultra violet rays. The origin of complex organic molecules made the origin of life easier.
6. J. B. S. Haldane’s hypothesis Haldane was a British biochemist. He was the first to propose that life originated on earth, when the atmosphere was devoid of O2 gas. Today’s earth is surrounded by oxygen and its derivative ozone. The ozone layer protects earth by preventing the entry of harmful cosmic radiations. In 1929, he suggested that an atmosphere lacking O2 would have no ozone layer. Hence ultra violet rays were freely entering earth’s atmosphere. In a reducing atmosphere this could have caused photochemical reactions resulting in the generation of organic molecules. These molecules gradually accumulated in the oceans as a dilute ‘soup’.
7. Urey - Miller hypothesis
U.S scientists Harold Urey and Stanley Miller in 1950’s proposed and attempted to prove that amino acids can be synthesised outside living systems. They conducted experiments in which a gas mixture containing hydrogen, ammonia, methane and water vapour was subjected to electric spark. This trial yielded aldehydes, amino acids and carboxylic acids. They visualised the existence of a similar situation and happening of events resulting in a large scale accumulation of diverse biomolecules in the primordial earth. These chemical incidents could have paved the way for the origin of a cellular organisation.
8. Coacervation theory Coacervates were considered to represent the protocell model. The tendency of biological polymers to form polymer-rich droplets called coacervates has been proposed by Oparin. He reported that coacervates are readily formed from aqueous suspension of proteins, polysaccharides and nucleic acids. Biochemical processes like enzyme action and electron transport can happen within a coacervate. Such systems were considered the forerunner of living cells.
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