Notes - Endosymbiotic Theory
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Endosymbiotic
Theory
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The Endosymbiotic Theory
Review:
What
is a theory?
What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic
cells?
The
endosymbiotic theory is the idea that a long
time ago, prokaryotic cells engulfed other
prokaryotic cells by endocytosis. This resulted in
the first eukaryotic cells.
First
proposed by Lynn Margulis
Explains the origin of eukaryotic cells
Explains the origin of certain membrane-bound organelles
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What Exactly Happened?
Membrane-Bound Organelles
Mitochondria
=
membrane-bound
organelle that
produces energy for
the cell
Chloroplast
=
membrane-bound
organelle that captures
sunlight and uses it to
make food for the cell
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Evidence in support of the
endosymbiotic theory:
Similarities between mitochondria,
chloroplasts, & prokaryotes:
1. Circular DNA
2. Ribosomes
3. Binary fission
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Let’s sum it all up..
Mitochondria
evolved from aerobic bacteria
(survives and grows with oxygen) that were
engulfed by a larger prokaryotic cell.
Chloroplasts
evolved from endosymbiotic
photosynthetic (use the sun for energy)
bacteria.
The
first eukaryotic cells evolved from a
mutually beneficial relationship between two or
more prokaryotic cells.
EUKARYOTIC
evolved from PROKARYOTIC!
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