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CENTRO DE BACHILLERATO TECNOLOGICO

AGROPECUARIO #114
STUDENT: LUIS ALBERTO LÓPEZ SÁNCHEZ
TEACHER: MARCO ANTONIO BARAJAS
MATTER: ENGLISH
SEMESTER: “5” GROUP: B
CAREER: TECNICO EN ADMINISTRACION PARA EL
EMPRENDIMIENTO AGROPECUARIO.

TOPIC: Panspermia Theory


According To Studies; Life On Earth Is Not Of Terrestrial Origin But
Comes From Another Place In The Universe.
The Panspermia Supposed The Transfer Of Bacteria Or Spores In
Asteroids, Meteorites, Comets Or Star Powder (Carriers Of
Organic Matter), That After A Space Trip They Stayed And
Proliferated In The Primitive Land.
If This Is True, This Life Of Microbial Origin Must Have Gone Through
Extreme Situations And Hostile Environments Before Reaching
Earth, Such As Changes In Temperature, Violent Expulsions Of
Means Of Transport, Collisions, Violent Entry Into The Earth's
Atmosphere And Possible Reactions In That Receiving
Environment.
It Sounds Quite Impossible That Any Way Of Life Can Survive In
These Conditions, Which Raises Doubts About The Credibility Of
Panspermia.
Some Of These Demonstrate The Resistance That Bacteria Can
Have And The Possibility Of Your Star Trip. There Is Talk Of The
Appearance Of Fossilized Bacteria In The Meteorite Of Martian
Origin Called As ALH84001 And The Presence Of DNA Molecules
In The Murchison Meteorite.
Svante August Arrhenius, Assumed That Life On Earth Originated
Thanks To The Cosmic Contribution Of Living Beings From Some
Point In The Universe. Panspermia Is The Theory That Suggests That
The "Seeds" Or The Essence Of Life Prevail Scattered Throughout
The Universe And That Life Began On Earth Thanks To The Arrival
Of Such Seeds To Our Planet.

It Was In 1908 When The Swedish Chemist Svante August


Arrhenius Used The Word Panspermia To Explain The Beginning Of
Life On Earth.

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