BIO130H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1.9: Archaea, Thermophile, Archaeplastida

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Lynn margulis proposed that the mitochondria and the chloroplast had evolved from smaller prokaryotic cells that had taken up residence in the cytoplasm of a larger host cell. Earliest prokaryotic ancestors were presumed to be anaerobic heterotrophs. First, they were thought to have acquired the ability to form internal membrane compartments, allowing formation of a nucleus by containing the dna within an internal membrane. internal compartments. This development of internal membranes produced the first organism that would be considered eukaryote like in terms of having a nucleus or other. While it is now known that some bacteria can form membrane systems, they are not exactly closed compartments like the ones eukaryotes form. Proves that in order to produce feca the further development of these membranes into closed compartments is necessary. The molecular machinery for making internal membranes then allowed the. Feca to engulf and maintain endosymbiotic organisms, allowing acquisition of mitochondria.

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