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below are several sentences to describe one of the four stages of the origins of life. choose those that describe the iron-sulfur world hypothesis and place them in the correct order in the boxes provided. some choices will not be used.
Brief Explanations
- First, the Iron - sulfur world hypothesis starts with dissolved gases (NH₃, CO, H₂) rising from thermal vents, reacting with Fe and Ni to form metallic sulfides (which act as catalysts for organic molecule production).
- Then, organic molecules react with these metallic sulfides at thermal vents to produce peptides.
- Next, peptides and other organic polymers become enclosed in a membrane to form a protocell.
- Finally, probionts (protocells) gain the ability to self - replicate. The other options (about shallow sea - side pools and RNA evolution) are not part of the Iron - sulfur world hypothesis.
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- Dissolved gases such as $\ce{NH_3}$, $\ce{CO}$, and $\ce{H_2}$ rise from thermal vents and pass over $\ce{Fe}$ and $\ce{Ni}$ forming metallic sulfides. These metallic sulfides act as catalysts and drive the production of organic molecules.
- Organic molecules react with metallic sulfides at thermal vents to produce peptides.
- Peptides and other organic polymers become enclosed within a membrane to form a protocell.
- Probionts gain the ability to self - replicate.