After Ivy was finished meeting with Dr. Alvarez, she didn't feel like going back to her dorm room where her room- mates were waiting to hear from her. She decided to process her diagnosis at the local coffee shop. Curling up in an oversized chair with a warm cookie and peppermint hot cocoa with whipped cream always made her feel better. Sitting alone would give her time to think. How could something so important go so wrong in her cells? How did cells get or make the mitochondria anyway? Obviously, cells could survive without mitochondria if they had to, so why had mitochondria evolved in the first place? Just then, Ali, a fellow student in her biology class who made it a point to sit near her each class, walked over to strike up a conversation. "Hi Ivy! What's up?" Trying to avoid conversation, Ivy simply shrugged and mumbled, “Not much." Ali gave her a big smile and said "I've noticed that you take good notes in bio, would you want to study together... over dinner?" Ivy really didn't need this right now, although she did think he was smart and funny. She decided to ask him about the mitochondria to change the topic. "Speaking of bio, what did you think of the eukaryotic cell structure class? I enjoyed learning about the functions of the different organelles but would like to know more about how they became part of the cell in the first place."

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Part || – An Unexpected Visitor
After Ivy was finished meeting with Dr. Alvarez, she didn't feel like going back to her dorm room where her room-
mates were waiting to hear from her. She decided to process her diagnosis at the local coffee shop. Curling up in an
oversized chair with a warm cookie and peppermint hot cocoa with whipped cream always made her feel better. Sitting
alone would give her time to think. How could something so important go so wrong in her cells? How did cells get
or make the mitochondria anyway? Obviously, cells could survive without mitochondria if they had to, so why had
mitochondria evolved in the first place?
Just then, Ali, a fellow student in her biology class who made it a point to sit near her each class, walked over to strike
up a conversation. "Hi Ivy! Whať's up?"
Trying to avoid conversation, Ivy simply shrugged and mumbled, “Not much."
Ali gave her a big smile and said "I've noticed that you take good notes in bio, would you want to study together...
over dinner?"
Ivy really didn't need this right now, although she did think he was smart and funny. She decided to ask him about
the mitochondria to change the topic. "Speaking of bio, what did you think of the eukaryotic cell structure class? I
enjoyed learning about the functions of the different organelles but would like to know more about how they became
part of the cell in the first place."
Questions
3. Hypothesize a possible origin of organelles.
4. What kinds of evidence would lead you to support or reject the hypotheses you came up with in Question 3?
(Remember, a hypothesis should be testable.)
Transcribed Image Text:Part || – An Unexpected Visitor After Ivy was finished meeting with Dr. Alvarez, she didn't feel like going back to her dorm room where her room- mates were waiting to hear from her. She decided to process her diagnosis at the local coffee shop. Curling up in an oversized chair with a warm cookie and peppermint hot cocoa with whipped cream always made her feel better. Sitting alone would give her time to think. How could something so important go so wrong in her cells? How did cells get or make the mitochondria anyway? Obviously, cells could survive without mitochondria if they had to, so why had mitochondria evolved in the first place? Just then, Ali, a fellow student in her biology class who made it a point to sit near her each class, walked over to strike up a conversation. "Hi Ivy! Whať's up?" Trying to avoid conversation, Ivy simply shrugged and mumbled, “Not much." Ali gave her a big smile and said "I've noticed that you take good notes in bio, would you want to study together... over dinner?" Ivy really didn't need this right now, although she did think he was smart and funny. She decided to ask him about the mitochondria to change the topic. "Speaking of bio, what did you think of the eukaryotic cell structure class? I enjoyed learning about the functions of the different organelles but would like to know more about how they became part of the cell in the first place." Questions 3. Hypothesize a possible origin of organelles. 4. What kinds of evidence would lead you to support or reject the hypotheses you came up with in Question 3? (Remember, a hypothesis should be testable.)
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