BIOLOGY 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Genetic Linkage, Lynn Margulis, Ftsz

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Humans are descended from an organism that looked like a sponge cell. A complete sequencing of the genome of the choanoflagellate monosiga reveals that is shares many cell adhesion and extracellular matrix proteins found in metazoa that are absent in fungi and plants. Ernst haeckel was the first to report this similarity but he included the sponges among the protists (along with choanoflagellates) but not with the animals. Some protists are anaerobic and lack mitochondria. Adaptations to anaerobic or microaerobic environments has occurred multiple times among the protists leading to a variety of lineages that have either permanently reduced their mitochondria or can function as facultative anaerobes. Subsume the plants, animals, and fungi into clades along with different protists. Amoebozoa amoeboid motion, single celled and multicellular. Opisthokonts single cilium in posterior of cells; single celled and multicellular. Rhizaria fine pseudopods; single cells only. Archaeplastida chloroplast from original symbiosis with cyanobacterium; single celled and multicellular.

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