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MICR 271 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
Three domains of life

Bacteria, Archaea, Eukaryota

If a eukaryote has a membrane-enclosed nucleus, a prokaryote has:

a nucleoid, not membrane enclosed

If a eukaryote has lysosomes/peroxisomes, a prokaryote has:

not present

If a eukaryote has an endoplasmic reticulum/golgi apparatus, a prokaryote has:

not present

If a eukaryote has a mitochondria, a prokaryote has:

not present

Bacteria

Domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan

Archaea

Domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls that do not contain peptidoglycan

Eukaryota

Domain of organisms that contain a nucleus and other membrane enclosed organelles

endosymbiont hypothesis

eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes, based on the similarities found between bacteria and
mitochondria

Symbiosis

, the living together to close association of two dissimilar organisms, each being known as a
symbiont

Differences between mitchondria+chloroplast and other organelles

contain their own DNA and have a distinct translation system

a-proteobacteria

a subgroup of proteobacteria, which are a large group of eubacteria, primarily Gram-negative,
that 16S rRNA sequence comparisons show to be phylogenetically related

Archezoan Scenario

A primitive amitochondrial eukaryote cell phagocytosed as an a-protobacterium - leading to the
evolution of the mitochondrion

symbiogenesis scenario

A single endosymbiotic event involving the uptake of an a-protobacterium by an archaeal cell led
to the generation of the mitochondria, followed by the evolution of the nucleus and
compartmentalization of the eukaryotic cell

Phylogeny

the evolutionary history of a group of organisms

Phylogenetic tree of life

compares the rRNA sequences between organisms

Comparing the domains of life: nucleus

bacteria: no
archaea: no
eukaryota: yes

Comparing the domains of life: RNA polymerase

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