Early Life: The Development of Life on Earth Series
Catalogue Number: KMG021
Producer: Eduflix Group AB
Subject: Anthropology, History, Science, Social Studies
Language: English
Grade Level: 6 - 8, 9 - 12
Country Of Origin: Sweden
Copyright Year: 2019
Running Time: 14:56
What were the first living organisms on Earth? In this episode, we travel billions of years backwards in time to learn how Earth was created. We hear about the significance of the nebular hypothesis theory and how Earth has changed since its inception.
We learn about the formation of our solar system, development of Earth’s land, oceans and atmosphere, and tectonic plate movements.
The earliest life forms on Earth were likely living unicellular organisms - autotrophs that used photosynthesis, prokaryotes (bacteria are one example), and stromatolites (colonies of unicellular bacteria). Next was the development of multi-cellular organisms - eukaryotes (paramecium cells and cells containing both organelles and a nucleus) including animal, plant and fungus cells, and specialized cells. Fossils show ancient multicellular life forms. Today more than 10 million living species exist on our planet.
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