Unit 3: Mitochondria & Chloroplasts Flashcards
Describe
Endosymbiotic Theory
Explanation of the origin of chloroplasts & mitochondria from a free-living prokaryotic organism, which was engulfed by a larger cell to become an organelle
Evidence of Endosymbiosis
- Double membrane system around endosymbionts (one from original prok, one from cell that engulfed it)
- Separate DNA & ribosomes, which are prokaryote-like
- Independent reproduction of organelles within eukaryotic cells
What two organelles originated from endosymbiosis?
Mitochondria & chloroplasts
Describe
Origination of Endomembrane System
Infolding of cell membrane, which folded in to form the nuclear envelope, other endomembrane organelles, and allow for a larger overall cell size / compartmentalization of eukaryotic cells
Outline the sequence of events in the evolution of eukaryotic cells
- Archaea and Bacteria separated into two groups (both prokaryotic)
- Archaea-like cell’s membranes infolded to make primitive endomembrane system
- Mitochondria was endosymbiosed (yes, that’s a verb now) by primitive eukaryote, leading to the origin of all eukarotic cells
- Chloroplast was endosymbiosed, leading to the origin of all plants and algae
In what cells would you find mitochondria?
All eukaryotic cells
(plant, animal, fungi, and protist)
In what cells would you find chloroplast?
Plant and algae only
Not in animals OR FUNGI
Function of
Mitochondria
Site of cellular respiration;
Make usable energy by breaking down sugars
Function of
Chloroplast
Site of photosynthesis;
Capture light energy and convert it to chemical energy in sugars
What are
Cristae
Folds in the inner mitochondrial membrane
What are
Grana
Stacks of thylakoids
What are
Thylakoids
Stacked membrane sacs within chloroplasts
What is the
Stroma
Liquid portion of chloroplasts, surrounding grana
What is the purpose of the folds on the mitochondrial inner membrane?
Increase surface area
Mitochondrion
(singular form of mitochondria)