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PRIMORDI - Primordial soup, or prebiotic soup, is a hypothetical condition of the Earth's atmosphere before the emergence of life. It is a chemical environment ...
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Primordial soup, or prebiotic soup, is a hypothetical condition of the Earth's atmosphere before the emergence of life. It is a chemical environment in which the first biological molecules (organic compounds) were formed under natural forces. According to the theory, simple organic compounds were created from non-living inorganic molecules (abiogenesis) through physical and chemical reactions on the Earth's surface. The so formed organic molecules accumulate into a rich organic ocean, or a "soup". In this soup, simple organic molecules reacted with each other (polymerise) to form more complex molecules, including nucleic acids and proteins, which are the central structural and functional components of all organisms. These molecules then aggregate to become the first forms of life.The British naturalist Charles Darwin had vaguely imagined the primordial soup as a "warm little pond" in 1871. A coherent scientific argument was introduced by a Soviet biochemist Alexander Oparin in 1924. According to Oparin, in the primitive Earth's surface, carbon, hydrogen, water vapour, and ammonia reacted to form the first organic compounds. Unbeknownst to Oparin, whose writing was circulated only in Russian, an English scientist John Burdon Sanderson Haldane independently arrived at similar conclusion in 1929. It was Haldane who gave the name "soup" to the theory.The theory is variously known as "primordial soup theory", "prebiotic soup theory", and "Oparin-Haldane hypothesis". Biochemist Robert Shapiro has summarized the theory in its "mature form" as follows: * Early Earth had a chemically reducing atmosphere. * This atmosphere, exposed to energy in various forms, produced simple organic compounds ("monomers"). * These compounds accumulated in a "soup", which may have been concentrated at various locations (shorelines, oceanic vents etc.). * By further transformation, more complex organic polymers – and ultimately life – developed in the soup. |