from mitochondria that grew very large i think i not sure
The mitochondria and the chloroplast provide evidence that eukaryotic cells may have evolved from prokaryotic cells.
There are quite a few differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells do. Prokaryotic cells are not found in humans while eukaryotic cells are. Prokaryotic cells are primitive while eukaryotic cells are much more evolved.
Lynn Margulis classified all the symbiotic relationships. Like parasitism, commmensalism, mutualism etc..
By a process called endosymbiosis. The engulfing, for whatever purpose, of the microorganisms that were these now organelles. Google endosymbiotic theory. Lynn Margulis.
Chloroplasts and mitochondria according to the endosymbiotic theory.
Margulis hypothesized that the first Eukaryota evolved from a symbiosis of several cells.
The mitochondria and the chloroplast provide evidence that eukaryotic cells may have evolved from prokaryotic cells.
This is an accident of how the first eukaryotic plant cells evolved to be different from other eukaryotic cells billions of years ago. It is what defines eukaryotic plants.
This is an accident of how the first eukaryotic plant cells evolved to be different from other eukaryotic cells billions of years ago. It is what defines eukaryotic plants.
There are quite a few differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells do. Prokaryotic cells are not found in humans while eukaryotic cells are. Prokaryotic cells are primitive while eukaryotic cells are much more evolved.
Pathogenic bacteria have evolved many toxins to attack eukaryotic cells and many of these have had valuable practical
I think you want organelles as your answer.
It basically means all cells are divided into two types: prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells evolved 3.5 billion years ago and have a nucleus. Examples of a Prokaryotic cell include protista, fungi, plants and animals. Eukaryotic cells evolved 1.5 billion years ago and do not have a nucleus. An example of a Eukaryotic cell is bacteria.
Osmosis and Mitosis
yes and no
Pathogenic bacteeria have evolved many toxins to attack eukaryotic cells and many of these have had valuable practical etc
Lynn Margulis classified all the symbiotic relationships. Like parasitism, commmensalism, mutualism etc..