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- Connect the cell theory to the evolution of life.How does a single cell become a complex,multicellular organism?Based on Baluska et al. (2004)'s paper entitled "Eukaryotic Cells and their Cell Bodies: Cell Theory Revised" 1. What are the reasons why we need to revise the cell theory? What parts of it are problematic? 2. What is the cell body being proposed by Baluska (2004) and what makes it the ‘actual’ basic unit of life? 3. What is the cell periphery apparatus? How is it related to the aforementioned cell body?
- What is the meaning of a life as a cell in animals or plants?Do you consider it a reasonable conjecture that cells could have arisen as bare cytoplasm without a cell membrane?Based on Baluska et al. (2004)'s paper entitled "Eukaryotic Cells and their Cell Bodies: Cell Theory Revised" 1. What are the reasons why we need to revise the cell theory? Specify the parts why it is problematic and explain. 2. What is the cell body being proposed by Baluska (2004) and what makes it the ‘actual’ basic unit of life? Explain. 3. What is the cell periphery apparatus? How is it related to the aforementioned cell body? Explain.
- What makes a cell undergo evolution and mutation?How do prokaryotic & eukaryotic cells differ in size? How are their chromosomes shaped? Where in the cell is the DNA located for each? Could you recognize images of and/or name key structures/organelles and their functions for both cell types?What is the importance of the postulates of the cell theory for the study of biology?