Mitochondria and the endosymbiont theory (Aerobic Respiration) C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O ATP ribosomes cell membrane enzymes DNA Fission Typhus Living examples
Video 8.1 A dinoflagellate, Lepidodinium, with green algal endosymbionts. Video 8.2 A green alga, Pediastrum simplex. Video 8.3 Rubisco: A three-dimensional model ...
For example, the plastids of cryptomonad algae contain ... Secondary plastid. Brown algae, diatoms, Cryptomonads, Euglena etc. The cryptomonad situation ...
Kingdoms protista, fungi, plantae, animalia Protista Unicellular Some autotrophic-algae Some heterotrophic Mostly found in aquatic habitats Endosymbionts live ...
Early Earth Foldable Fold 2 papers so that there are 4 flaps. The Titles of the for should be: Fossil Record Miller and Urey Endosymbiont Theory Redi and Pasteur
Outline Part II: Derived Mitochondria Endosymbiont hypothesis & the tree(s) of life Hydrogenosomes Anaerobic mitochondria Mitosomes Iron-Sulfer Clusters
Video 4.5 Epidermal cells of an onion, with ... Video 4.13 Paramecium bursaria with green algal endosymbionts ... Video 4.16 A Paramecium uses cilia for feeding ...
F. Mitochondria and the endosymbiont theory. G. Plant cell components: chloroplasts and cell walls ... Which of the following is NOT a tenet of the cell theory? ...
... bacterial endosymbiont of fruit flies (genus Drosophila) and other insects, ... is often inadvertently sequenced as part of a fruit fly genome project. ...
Hypothetical evolutionary reduction of secondary plastids. to give appearance ... (cyanelles) retains aspects of the endosymbiont (unique w/euglyphid amoeba) ...
To persist in this complex form, and to replicate requires a organic ... Standard asexual reproduction of the endosymbiont occurs. ANIMALIA. FUNGI. ALGAL GROUPS ...
5. Amber. Tree sap traps entire organism. 6. Original material. Mummification or frozen specimens ... 1966 Lynn Margulis proposed endosymbiont theory ...
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THE PROTISTS The dilemma Systematists have split protists into many kingdoms. Originally grouped as mostly unicellular eukaryotes Problem: Paraphyletic grouping ...
Welcome to Jeopardy!! Chapter 1 Which Scientist discovered and named cells? A- Anton von Leuwenhoek B- Louis Pasteur C- Robert Hooke D- Lynn Margulis Which experiment ...
Environmental microbiology is the study of microbial processes in the environment, microbial communities and microbial interactions. This includes: Structure and activities of microbial communities Microbial interactions and interactions with macroorganisms Population biology of microorganisms Microbes and surfaces (adhesion and biofilm formation) Microbial community genetics and evolutionary processes (Global) element cycles and biogeochemical processes Microbial life in extreme and unusual little-explored environments
Chapter 18. Protists. Kingdom Protista. Protists are single-celled, eukaryotic organisms. ... It is believed that protists evolved from a symbiotic relationship ...
... finished genome 26,099 reads total 25,310 uniquely anchored in genome 314 placed with the help of a uniquely anchored mate 22 were placed as unique pairs, ...
Chapter 14 The History of Life 14.1 Fossil Evidence of Change Earth s Early History Earth formed 4.6 billion years ago from molten material. Cooled for 500 million ...
Now used as an informal term Endosymbiosis Organelles were formerly prokaryotes Led to mitochondria and plastids Entered as undigested prey or parasite Mutualism ...
... The Evolutionary Tree of Life Evolution The process of genetic change in a line of descent over time that results in ... Synechococccus sp. OS Type B prime.
Mechanisms of Evolution Variations examples: Not all members of a population are susceptible to the same illnesses, or they would all die from the same disease.
Sizes of (plastid) cpDNA Range is 70,000 bp (70 kb) to ~2,000,000 bp (2,000 kb), but most are less than 250,000 bp (250 kb) Land plants typically 120 170 kb
1. Why is 16S rRNA such a good molecule for making phylogenetic trees (give ... Need flavin mononucleotide, aliphatic aldehyde, O2, and enzyme. E- donor is NADH ...
Kingdom Protista Unicellular plants and animals General Information Protista, from the Greek protistos = first Diverse group Aka Algae & Protozoa Most are Unicellular ...
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The Genome Access Course. November 2006. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ... Genomes, Genomes and More Genomes. Yellow fever and dengue fever. mosquito vector ...
Origins of Life Francesco Redi was first to disprove the theory of spontaneous generation in ... How did this happen in such a harsh environment? ... Miller & Urey ...
Cellular Structure Biology Mr. Foster Write what is underlined Components of Cells Nucleus- 2. Outer Boundary- 3. Cytoplasm / Organelles- cellular contents and ...
UNIT 12 Evolution 2. Antibiotics are drugs that fight bacterial infections. Within any population there is genetic variation. In the case of antibiotic resistance ...
The Evolutionist Theory of the Origin of Life Packet #62 Chapter #26 * * EARTH S EARLY ATMOSPHERE * * Early Atmosphere Earth s early atmosphere, according to ...
Mitochondrial RNA Polymerase: A phage-like RNAP. Core enzyme ... They also differentiate. Chloroplasts are only the main form of a class of Organelles: Plastids ...
Chapter 28 The Origins of Eukaryotic Diversity A. Protists Are Extremely Diverse Protists exhibit more structural and functional diversity than any other group of ...
Earth is about 4.6 billion years old Very HOT Atmosphere did not contain oxygen Atmosphere contained gases toxic to life as we know it: Hydrogen cyanide Carbon ...
Cell Structure and Function Why are cells small? Viruses Virus Morphologies viral capsids Cellular Organisms Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Life on Earth Cell Prokaryotes ...