BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Eukaryote, Cellular Respiration, Chemical Energy

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Life as we know it began approximately 4 billion years ago. Prokaryotic cells: unicellular organisms that lack a nucleus and have few to no organelles. Invaginations of the cell membrane allowed these ancestral prokaryotes to compartmentalize genetic information into a nucleus and obtain more control over regulation of genes and processing of proteins. This is similar to the human biome: the sea slug is an animal that can consume a photosynthetic algae and keep only the chloroplast. Why are organelles important: organelle membranes allow for compartmentalization, organelles are a distinct domain within a cell with a specific function. For example: different compartments contain, a unique set of enzymes, produce and contain different products. Increase the potential metabolic capacity across the membrane. Cellular respiration: a chloroplast that is actively engaging photosynthesis harnesses light energy, and with the atmospheric carbon dioxide, create important organic sugars and oxygen(gas, non photosynthetic organisms cannot harness energy since they do not have chloroplasts.

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