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Explain how eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells
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How did eukaryotic cells evolve from unicellular organisms?
Endosymbiotic Theory How did eukaryotic cells evolve from unicellular organisms?
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Universal Tree of Life
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Endosymbiotic Theory Explains the evolution of eukaryotic cells from simple prokaryotic organisms. Focuses mainly on the origins of chloroplasts and mitochondria
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The timeline of life on Earth:
First organisms to inhabit Earth was Anaerobic (Don’t need Oxygen) bacteria: Scientists have fossil evidence of bacterial life on Earth ~3.8 billion years ago. At this time, the atmosphere of the Earth did not contain oxygen, and all life (bacterial cells) was anaerobic.
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Anaerobic Prokaryotes Thrived
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Rise of the photosynthetic bacteria
About ~3.2 billion years ago, fossil evidence of photosynthetic bacteria, called cyanobacteria, appeared These bacteria use the sun's energy to make sugar. Oxygen, released as a byproduct, began to accumulate in the atmosphere
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Oxygen is poisonous to anaerobic prokaryotes
As a result, anaerobic cells were now a disadvantage in an oxygen-containing atmosphere, and started to die out as oxygen levels increased. Aerobic cells appear in the fossil record shortly after that (~2.5 Billion years ago). Their cells were able to use that 'toxic' oxygen and convert it into energy (ATP) and water. Organisms that could thrive in an oxygen-containing atmosphere were now 'best suited to the environment'.
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Endosymbiotic Theory First proposed by former Boston University Biologist Lynn Margulis in the 1960's Proposed that aerobic bacteria were preyed upon and ingested by anaerobic bacteria Each had a survival advantage as long as they continued their partnership.
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Symbiosis ~ “living together, mutually beneficial”
The aerobic bacteria would have handled the toxic oxygen for the anaerobic bacteria The anaerobic bacteria would provide food and protection the aerobic bacteria
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Over time, the aerobic bacteria lost the ability to live on its own
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Which organelle do you think the ingested aerobic bacteria would eventually evolve into?
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How does the endosymbiotic theory explain photosynthetic eukaryotic cells?
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Endosymbiosis means… A. Living together B. Living Inside
C. Entering Together D. Joining Together
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The theory of endosymbiosis explains…
A. The origin of Eukaryotes B. How species Develop C. How bacteria live D. Why cells rely on one another
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Which 2 organelles arose from endosymbiosis?
Rough ER Smooth ER Mitochondria Flagellum Chloroplast Golgi Apparatus
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