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Unit 4 / Module 10
I.
B. Biogenesis
1. Once life was established in very simple cells,
biogenesis began. Biogenesis is the continuation of life
from
other living cells. For a long time people believed
that nonliving material could produce living things
(spontaneous
generation). For example, it was a
common belief that fish
arose from the mud in the
bottom of a river.
must
Redis Experiment:
Control Group Experimental Group
Independent Variable
Constant
Open jars
Rotting meat
Observations
Maggots developed
on meat
Conclusions
Rotting meat
Results
Covered jars
on meat
Experimental Group
Control Group
Conclusion:
Microorganisms came from other microorganisms
carried on dust in the air, NOT the air itself.
Heterotroph
Hypothesis
Do Now
1. What do all cells have in common?
2. What are some characteristics of a prokaryotic
cell?
3. What are some characteristics of a eukaryotic
cell?
4. What is the difference between anaerobic and
aerobic?
5. What is an autotroph? What is a heterotroph?
Module 10
Evolution
Day 1 of 5
II. How did all of life on Earth come from a few cells?
A. Theory of Evolution Darwin and Natural Selection
Independent Practice
Pick 2 (1 yellow sheet, 1 green sheet)