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quote:Originally posted by ukmickyCould there be life on other planets. If you go by earths example then shouldnt the anwser be,unlikely.The earth has been around for about 5 billion years, and yet life has only started here once, as all life on earth is related.once in 5 billion years would mean life must be so hard to start in the first instance that maybe life on earth is just a fluke[] There are also many other factors that have got be taken into account which has aided life and complex life on our planet to survive. Like our position in our galaxy,our type and size of our sun and the fact that its not a binary. Jupiter handy for removing the odd comet that comes our way. the moon. the tilt of our planet very handy that. the size of our planet and its position in our solar system ,it's molten core , magnetisphere. oxygen nitrogen mix. the list could go on for ever.May be our planet is unique and the life on it is unique. is it so unlikley that we are alone,could we be the first.[] Michael
quote:The first forms of cellular life required membranes that were probably made of amphiphilic compounds such as lipids and phospholipids. Lipid membranes are crucial to the structure and function of all cells and their role in the origin and evolution of life is of considerable interest.