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What are the key traits that define eukaryotes? - Answer - very diverse lineage
- diverse morphology (uni- and multicellular, range in size)
- diverse reproduction (asexually by mitosis, sexually by meiosis)
- membrane-bound organelles & DNA (nucleus)
- linear chromosomes
How did the nuclear envelope evolve? - Answer Increased infoldings of prokaryotic plasma
membranes led to the evolution of the nucleus and evolution by natural selection.
What are the advantages of infoldings? - Answer * Increases SA:V -
more infoldings = more ATP produced, more waste excreted, & more nutrients absorbed
* as a cell gets bigger, SA:V gets smaller
What is the advantage of a nucleus? - Answer Enables organization of "lots" of DNA which
increases complexity
How did mitochondria and chloroplasts evolve? - Answer Endosymbiosis theory: evolved from
bacterial cells
What are the advantages of mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells? - Answer
Enable increased ATP/energy production
- mitochondria: aerobic respiration vs. glycolysis
- chloroplasts: autotrophy vs. heterotrophy
What is the Endosymbiosis Theory? - Answer Mitochondria originated when a bacterial cell
took up residence inside another cell (2bya)
What is the evidence for the Endosymbiosis Theory? - Answer Mitochondria & chloroplasts
both have bacteria-like traits:
- own circular genome