BIOL 1412 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Choanoflagellate, Polyphyly, Cytoskeleton

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Feautres: organelles: organized nucleus (linear chromosomes, membrane bound, organelles (mitochondria, chloroplasts, digestive vacuoles, membranes, cytoskeleton. Vesicles move on tracks, stuff into and out of cell. Movement relies on cytoskeleton, which allows the cells to do predation and allows it to change its shape and increase its size based on need: energy metabolism and membranes. Stable membranes exist in chloroplasts and mitochondria. This allowed for the origin of multicellular life, because one cell was able to engulf another, and that created multicells: chromosomes and sex. They have linear dna, which has multiple origins of replication, and is more complex (both more complex genes and more complex regulatory regions) All eukaryotes have a sexual life cycle (exception, Meiosis, gametes are being formed that reduces their chromosome number by 1/2. Only happens when organisms undergo sexual rotifers) reproduction. The benefit for organisms to do this increases the sexual diversity. Eukaryotes manage life cycle in different ways.

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