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eukaryotic cell types - animal - - nucleus - linear nuclear chromosomes - mitochondria - centrioles -- microtubule organizing center - no cell wall or capsule endosymbiosis - mitochondria and chloroplasts were prokaryotes that entered eukaryotic cells and became specialized to perform specif...

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pcb 3023 FINAL EXAM
eukaryotic cell types - animal - - nucleus

- linear nuclear chromosomes

- mitochondria

- centrioles

-- microtubule organizing center

- no cell wall or capsule



endosymbiosis - mitochondria and chloroplasts were prokaryotes that entered eukaryotic cells
and became specialized to perform specific cellular instructions



evidence for endosymbiosis - - organelles contain their own DNA (organelle genomes

- organelles resemble present day prokaryotes

- organelle genomic sequences resemble those of present day prokaryotes

- organelles can divide independently from the cell nucleus

- organelles are enclosed by double membranes



evolution of cells - - mitochondria entered into the eukaryotic cell lineage



see photo (slide 33, lecture 1)



endosymbiosis- the origin of mitochondria - mechanism is similar to endocytosis

- notice the double membrane of the organelle



human mitochondrion contains multiple copies of its genome and divides like a __________________ -
bacterium (fusion/fission)



evolution of cells - chloroplasts entered only in the plant cell lineage

, endosymbiosis - origin of chloroplasts - chloroplasts originated from a photosynthetic bacterium



endosymbiotic prokaryotes adapted to perform specialized cellular functions - - mitochondria -
energy processing

- chloroplasts - sunlight energy harvesting

- b/c of the loss of genes to the nucleus, the endosymbionts cannot survive outside the cell

- presence of organelles does NOT define eukaryotes -- nucleus does




eukaryotic cell types - plant - - nucleus

- linear nuclear chromosomes

- mitochondria

- no centrioles

- microtubule organizing center but no centrioles

- chloroplasts

- large vacuoles - fluid filled compartments

- cell wall



eukaryotes - have a nuclear envelope - the defining feature, organelles, and a cytoskeleton



the _________ is the defining feature of eukaryotic cells. it contains most of the DNA in the cell -
nucleus



mitochondria - - membrane-enclosed organelles that are found in most eukaryotic cells and
generate most of the cell's supply of usable energy

- dna-containing organelles - endosymbionts

- enclosed by a double membrane

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