BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus, Prokaryote

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Bio 130 lecture 2 introduction to cells, diversity and nucleic acids continued. Prokaryotic: no membrane bound nucleus, no membrane bound organelles. Question: so did eukaryotes evolve from prokaryotes, and if so, how: fossil record shows that prokaryotes appear earlier, and eukaryotes appear one billion years later, so many similarities and both very complex, unlikely the evolved completely independently. Anaerobic, heterotrophic prokaryote consumes an aerobic prokaryote. However the aerobic prokaryote is not digested and it produces atp for cell. Atp is an energy rich compound used to drive processes in cell. The aerobic prokaryotes became membrane bound organelles within the predator prokaryote. Evidence: double membrane system of mitochondria and chloroplasts, both have own, circular genome (circular shape resembles prokaryote in nature, both have own ribosomes, both can synthesize dna, synthesize protein and have transport machinery. Looked at ribosomal rna sequences and grouped them.

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