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What are the three interconnected Domains of Life

Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryota

Which of these are prokaryotes

Bacteria and Archaea

What describes the evolutionary connections between prokaryotes (Bacteria and

Archaea) and eukaryotes (Eukaryota, which includes all organisms with nucleated cells)

endosymbiont theory

Describe endosymbiont theory

eukaryotes evolved more complex structures and metabolic processes by building upon

prokaryotic attributes.

define microbe

microscopic living organism that may be single-celled or multicellular. While some

eukaryotes are microbes, others are complex multicellular organisms such as animals and

plants

what are cyanobacteria

photosynthetic bacteria that produce O2

Which is more complex, prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

Eukaryotic organisms have evolved more complex structures than prokaryotes.

How would you summarize the differences between prokaryotes or eukaryotes in one

phrase?

,Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles and prokaryotes do not.

define Eukaryota

An organism whose cells contain a nucleus and other organelles enclosed in membranes

define Archaea

Domain of single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms which do not have peptidoglycan in

their cell walls

define Bacteria

Domain of single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms characterized by peptidoglycan

containing cell walls

Revisit: what's the The endosymbiont hypothesis

primary hypothesis regarding the evolution of eukaryotes from prokaryotes

what is it based on?

based on the similarities found between bacteria and mitochondria

How did mitochondria and chloroplasts evolve from free-living bacteria

symbiosis

define Symbiosis

The living together or close association of two dissimilar organisms, each of these organisms

being known as a symbiont.

What key differences did they develop through symbiosis evolution?

these organelles contain their own DNA (separate genome) and a distinct translation system.

, what is an α-proteobacteria member?

the ancestor of mitochondria, however there is little agreement as to which member

What are the two theories of mitochondrial symbiosis

1. Archezoan Scenario

2. Symbiogenesis Scenario

What is the major difference between these theories?

whether the incorporation of the proto-mitochondrion was a critical step in the formation of a

eukaryotic cell, or if it happened after the formation of an essentially eukaryotic cell

what does the archezoan scenario hypothesize

a primitive mitochondrial eukaryote cell phagocytosed an α-proteobacterium. This

phagocytosis subsequently led to the evolution of the mitochondrion.



(cell developed the mitochondria)

Is this theory still favored?

No

Why has the theory fallen out of favor?

The original phylogenetic analysis mistakenly placed branches of some eukaryotic protists

close to the 'base' of the Tree of Life.

What did the mistaken phylogenetic analysis suggest?

It suggested early incorporation of proto-mitochondria.

define Proto-mitochondria

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