Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Multicellular Organism, Organelle, Zygote

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Allows it to sense its environment: eyespot info is transferred to agella, which allows it to moves towards light, allowing it to photosynthesize, unicellular, but similar to other multicellular green algae. Ability to sense light environment & adjust, is an animal trait. The eyespot sits in the chloroplast, but has nothing to do with photosynthesis. Mitochondria (no organisms have only chloroplast, but no mitochondria. ** know where each organelle takes place in a chlamy. Plant lineage, since it has a chloroplast. But diverged pretty early from plants, into the branch that leads to trees. Chlamy typically exists in haploid stage (in both lab, and in nature), divides asexually. Takes form of zoospores, that divide to reproduce. In stressful environment, diploid stage takes place. The gametes come in one of 2 mating types: plus & minus. This transition is usually driven by environmental stress. 2 gametes produce zygote, which produces gametes again. Genome size has nothing to do with coded proteins.

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