BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Biosis Previews, Eukaryote, Cyanobacteria

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Mitochondria developed from ingested prokaryotes- capable of using oxygen for aerobic respiration. Instead of breaking it down, it was maintained into the cell. Semi-autonomous- able to have own dna but relies on host cell for most of its make up. Protocells- 4bya -> prokaryotes 3. 5bya (aerobic respiration, cyano bacteria . ) > primitive eukaryote 2. 2bya (er,nucleus) -> endosybiosis (prokaryotes through to be engulfed by the bacteria) 1. 9bya ((phagocytosis) engulfed bacteria was maintained inside the cell) -> plants and algae. Mitochondria & chloroplasts resemble each other and prokaryotes. Genomes for chloroplasts and mitochondria are vestigial genomes. Meaning they are now much smaller than they originally were. Rely on the host cell b/c most of the genes are not in the nucleus. Host cannot survive without chloroplasts or mitochondria as well. An organelle that originated from the endoplasmic reticulum. Not part of the endomembrane system during protein tracking. They get their proteins like the mitochondria and chloroplasts.

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