
How we think complex cells evolved - Adam Jacobson
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Date: 2020-08-22
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Faraz
Just a few qs for clarification;
1. What happened to the bacteria's cell wall who got engulfed to become mitochondria and chloroplasts?
2. Why does chloroplasts have double membrane of their own and mitochondria a single since all prokaryotic organisms have double lipid bilayer? So shouldn't both have them have the same no. of membranes?
3. Why are both the organelles semi autonomous and not fully? Also, I'm not sure and correct me if I'm wrong but as far as I know both of these organisms make less proteins for their replication and majority are made by their hosts, Again semi autonomous which is odd.
4. What does this theory say about other organelles like ribosomes, golgi apparatus etc?
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Just a few qs for clarification;
1. What happened to the bacteria's cell wall who got engulfed to become mitochondria and chloroplasts?
2. Why does chloroplasts have double membrane of their own and mitochondria a single since all prokaryotic organisms have double lipid bilayer? So shouldn't both have them have the same no. of membranes?
3. Why are both the organelles semi autonomous and not fully? Also, I'm not sure and correct me if I'm wrong but as far as I know both of these organisms make less proteins for their replication and majority are made by their hosts, Again semi autonomous which is odd.
4. What does this theory say about other organelles like ribosomes, golgi apparatus etc?
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Pat
If this theory were to be true, wouldn't it mean that each of our cells think independently of each other while still performing their jobs. Then wouldn't the brain basically be the collective place for different cells from all over the body to communicate?
I have little knowledge of this subject.
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If this theory were to be true, wouldn't it mean that each of our cells think independently of each other while still performing their jobs. Then wouldn't the brain basically be the collective place for different cells from all over the body to communicate?
I have little knowledge of this subject.
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gato_feliz
Kirby and the endosymbiosis
New copy abilities,
Mitocondria! Lets you convert sugar into energy!
Photosynthesis! Lets you convert sunlight into sugar!
Kirby and the endosymbiosis
Only on nintendo switch.
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Kirby and the endosymbiosis
New copy abilities,
Mitocondria! Lets you convert sugar into energy!
Photosynthesis! Lets you convert sunlight into sugar!
Kirby and the endosymbiosis
Only on nintendo switch.
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PhaZer
Answer me this how did we turn from single cells to a human? And also there was a bit where it was like and thats when oxygen started to appear in the atmosphere that rhymes
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Answer me this how did we turn from single cells to a human? And also there was a bit where it was like and thats when oxygen started to appear in the atmosphere that rhymes
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Fourth
Good to know that this is not real, if it is, we should just resort to cannibalism, I don't want to grow plants and animal parts in my body.
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Good to know that this is not real, if it is, we should just resort to cannibalism, I don't want to grow plants and animal parts in my body.
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z0inkz
Since mitochondria & chloroplast have circular or seamless necklace DNA, does that mean they don't have telomeres or aglet end structures?
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Since mitochondria & chloroplast have circular or seamless necklace DNA, does that mean they don't have telomeres or aglet end structures?
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im sick and i skipped today and hace a test tomorrow and i dont understand this even though my gpa is/was a 3. 5 unweighted im gonna die
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im sick and i skipped today and hace a test tomorrow and i dont understand this even though my gpa is/was a 3. 5 unweighted im gonna die
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