BIOL 1902 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Torpor, Mycosis, Zygote

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Bilateralia, something, sponges, prokaryotes, fungi, plants, bacteria and archaea. Endosymbiotic origin of eukaryotes (the endosymbiotic theory is the most accepted theory about how eukaryotes came to be. ) All multicellular and complex organisms are eukaryotes. One organism will live inside the other it can be inside organs and also inside the cell. Endosymbiosis is when two organisms live is very close proximity with each other. The organism living inside another cell is not an uncommon phenomenon in nature. It seems like there is one common mitochondria in all eukaryotes. Secondary symbiosis: the position of plastids in the area of the eukaryote. Evidences pretty much everything on the slide. They are defined by what they don"t have instead of what they do have. If you are not a fungi, human, plant or eukaryote then you are a protest. They protect themselves in a hard casing much like glass.

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