Saturday, April 24, 2010

Where did the very first bacteria originate? How was it made if life comes from life im confused.?

If you must know, life originally came not from life. - That answer would have not end to it. on ad nausea





Life came from weather and condensation and minerals.

Where did the very first bacteria originate? How was it made if life comes from life im confused.?
Study abiogenesis. Pasteurs's experiments were flawed in their fundamental assertion and thus the conclusions drawn from them are suspect. They hold as a general rule, but are an incidence where what seems to be shown as true can later, through other experiments, turn out to be false if improperly applied.
Reply:Wrong section. Go to "Science and mathematics" and ask there.
Reply:God created all living things.


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Reply:the first question is unanswerable, we don't know where exactly, most likely in the seas.





how was it made? chemical processes, it is not uncommon for organic material to synthesis itself from inorganic reactions.
Reply:The earth had about 2 billion years of chemistry experiments can you conceive of how long that is?
Reply:all life is a product of the natural elements which have combined and evolved over billions of years
Reply:I'm a bit fuzzy on the details, because despite my intense interest in microbiology, it's a little over my head.





But my understanding is that DNA molecules can be formed independently of life. (They've done this in a lab) Then, the DNA molecules can form capsules, or cell membranes, which makes is a bacterium. Which goes a long way to explain why bacteria are capable of extranuclear DNA, or having no cell nucleus.
Reply:God created them after the Flood. One result: Noah got schnockered on the hitherto unknown fermented grape juice.
Reply:Christ, confused bacteria! Zzzz...


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