eukaryotes Flashcards

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origins of eukaryotes

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side branch of archaea

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primary feature of eukaryotes

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their nuclear material (DNA) is bound within a membrane the nuclear envelope

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3 domains of life

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bacteria, archaeans, eukaryotes

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how did eukaryotes arise (serial endosymbiosis theory)

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in a ancestral prokaryote (archaen) cell the plasma membrane infolded which eventually surrounded the nucelar material and became endomembrane components such as nucelus and endoplasmic recticulum, this cell then engulfed an aerobic bacterial cell which became the mitochondria. It then engulfed a photosynthetic bacterial cell which became the chloroplast.

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what is some evidence of endosymbiotic theory

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-occurs even now
-mitochondria and plastids have their own genomes
-similar plastids appear in diverse lineages of single celled eukaryotes
-genetic sequence of DNA in mitochondria is similar to that of some prokaryotes

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do mitochondria and bacteria have many similarities

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yes
similar DNA,, enzymes, inner membrane transport systems, size and morphology, division, protein synthesis machinery, etc

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example of endosymbiosis today

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the termite called mastotermes darwiniensis

has flagellated single cell eukaryote in its hindgut mixotricha paradoxa that assist in digesting cellulose form plant cell walls

this cell is actually 5 different species living together to form this cell

genomes 1 is mixotricha itself
genome 2 and 3 are prokaryotes that function as mitochondria (mixotricha has lost its OG mitochondria)
genome 4 and 5 are bacteria that function as cilia on cell surface

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endosymbiont

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organism that lives within another organism

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around how many single celled eukaryote species are there

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100 000 to 200 000

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autotrophy

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ability to be self sustained by producing food from inorganic compounds

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heterotrophy

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food is sourced from organic compounds

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single celled eukaryotes are unicellular although

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some are simple colonial forms

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are single celled eukaryotes autotrophic or hetertrophic

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can be both, but many are heterotrophic

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how are single celled eukaryotes groups or clades classified

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-molecular sequence
-cell ultrastructure
-presence/ absence of locomotory structures
-presence absence of mitochondria and plastids
-structure of membrane

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