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Endosymbiosis

Cell Theory
Term cell was coined in 1665 by Robert Hooke He looked at a slice of dried cork
1. All living things are comprised of cells. 2. Cells are the smallest living unit in an

organisms. 3. Cells come from previously existing cells.

Origin of Eukaryotes naturlaism seek Two popular theories presupposing


to explain the origin of membrane bound organelles:
1 Endosymbiosis to explain the origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts (popularized by Lynn Margulis (Margulis, 1981) 2 Invagination of the plasma membrane to form the endomembrane system

Two popular theories presupposing naturlaism seek to explain the origin of membrane bound organelles:
1 Endosymbiosis to explain the origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts (popularized by Lynn Margulis (Margulis, 1981) 2 Invagination of the plasma membrane to form the endomembrane system Mitochondria

Origin of Eukaryotes

Two popular theories presupposing naturlaism seek to explain the origin of membrane bound organelles:
1 Endosymbiosis to explain the origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts (popularized by Lynn Margulis (Margulis, 1981) 2 Invagination of the plasma membrane to form the endomembrane system Endoplasmic Mitochondria Reticulum

Origin of Eukaryotes

Nucleus Golgi Body

Chloroplast

Origin of Eukaryotes naturlaism seek Two popular theories presupposing


to explain the origin of membrane bound organelles:
1 Endosymbiosis to explain the origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts (popularized by Lynn Margulis (Margulis, 1981) 2 Invagination of the plasma membrane to form the endomembrane system Endoplasmic Reticulum Mitochondria Nucleus Golgi Body Chloroplast

Origin of Archezoa:
Mitochondrial Aquisition

Origin of Archezoa:
Gene Transfer and Loss

mtGenes

Lost genetic material

Origin of Archezoa:
Option 1 - Mitochondrial Eukaryote Production

Origin of Archezoa:
Option 2 - Mitochondrial DNA Loss/ Hydrogenosome production Hydrogenosome

Origin of Archezoa:
Option 2A - Mitochondria/Hydrogenosome Loss

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