EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS
EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS
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ISBN: 8220101459299
Author: Reece
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 25.1, Problem 3CC
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The origin of the eukaryotic photosynthesis if the photosynthetic organelle of a protist is discovered to be most closely related to a different cyanobacterium than the one that gave rise to plastids.

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Endosymbiosis is a hypothesis that explains the evolution of the eukaryotic cells like mitochondria in animal and fungi and chloroplast in plants from the prokaryotes. The mitochondria and chloroplast show similarities to the bacterial cells. The eukaryotes are called as “combination” organisms because their DNA shows that some of their cellular character and genes are derived from archaebacteria and some other bacteria. This occurred due to a symbiotic relationship process known as endosymbiosis. In this association, one organism lives inside the other.

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Evidence indicating the chloroplasts were originally free-living prokaryotes that subsequently evolved a symbiotic relationship with a eukaryotic host includes all of the following except: Ability of chloroplasts to synthesize all their own proteins Presence of circular DNA in chloroplasts and in free-living prokaryotes Similarities of rRNA sequences between chloroplasts and free-living prokaryotes Similarities of structures between chloroplasts and some contemporary free-living prokaryotes C
WHAT IF? A classmate proposes that mitochondria andchloroplasts should be classified in the endomembranesystem. Argue against the proposal.
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