Outline - The Origin of Cells


1.5.U1  Cells can only be formed by division of preexisting cells.
  • Discuss implications of all cells being formed from preexisting cells.​​
1.5.U2  The first cells must have arisen from non-living material.
  • Outline the four processes needed for the spontaneous origin of cells on Earth.
  • Outline the experiments of Miller and Urey into the origin of organic compounds.
  • Define polymerization, monomer and polymer.
  • Outline two properties of RNA that would have allowed it to play a role in the origin of life.
  • ​Outline why fatty acids were likely the primary component of the membrane of early cells.
1.5.U3  The origin of eukaryotic cells can be explained by the endosymbiotic theory.
  • State the endosymbiosis theory.
  • Outline the major events in the origin of eukaryotic cells.
  • Describe the evidence for the endosymbiotic theory.​
1.5.A1  Evidence from Pastuer’s experiments that spontaneous generation of cells and organisms does not now occur on Earth.
  • Define spontaneous generation.
  • Describe Pasteur’s experiments about spontaneous generation.
  • ​Explain why Pasteur’s experiments did not support the idea of spontaneous generation. ​
1.5.NOS  Testing the general principles that underline the natural world- the principles that cells only come from pre-existing cells needs to be verified.
  • Outline historical thinking about spontaneous generation.
  • Summarize the Redi experiment.
  • Summarize the Spallanzani experiment.
  • List reasons why biologists now universally accept that cells only come from preexisting cells.