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{ The Theory of Endosymbiosis Evelyn Woodcock

 Endosymbiosis is the theory that a larger host cell engulfed free-living cells and sustained a symbiotic relationship which co-evolved with the host cell into the mitochondria and chloroplasts. The Theory

 In some prokaryotic cells, the plasma membrane infolds. -These folds are thought to have formed the endoplasmic reticulum and encased the DNA within the cell forming the nuclear envelope  This would be an early prokaryote cell Host Cell

Mitochondria  The mitochondria is thought to have originally been a proteobacterium with an oxidative metabolism which benefited the larger cell and also provided energy.

Chloroplasts  The chloroplasts are thought to have evolved from a cyanobacteria, a photosynthetic bacterium  Both of these prokaryotes would have benefited with a stable environment to thrive in within this cell

 Aside from all the symbiotic relationships we see today…  Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own membranes  and their own DNA...  … and replicate through binary fission  They also react to antibiotics that inhibit protein synthesizers What evidence?

 Before biologist Lynn Margulis, organelles in cells seemed so complex, and were without explanation.  First proposed by Konstantin Mereschkowski in 1905, the theory of endosymbiosis is now widely accepted.

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