The evolution of eukaryotic cells most likely involved endosymbiosis of an aerobic bacterium. It is a larger host cell the endosymbiont evolved into mitochondria.
It is believed that cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, evolved into the eukaryote chloroplast through a process called endosymbiosis. This process involved a cyanobacterium being engulfed by a eukaryotic cell and forming a symbiotic relationship, eventually leading to the development of the chloroplast organelle found in plant and algal cells.
Bacteria have short generation times, allowing for rapid accumulation of mutations. They also have high population sizes, increasing the likelihood of beneficial mutations emerging. Additionally, bacteria can acquire genetic material horizontally through processes like conjugation, transformation, and transduction, further increasing their genetic diversity and ability to evolve quickly.
Most animal phyla exhibit bilateral symmetry, where the body can be divided into two mirror-image halves along a single plane. This body plan is thought to have evolved for efficient movement and coordination in organisms.
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The scientific name for scud is Amphipoda.
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Prokaryote cells have cell walls, but no chloroplast. An example of a prokaryote is bacteria.
Eukaryote animals.
Eukaryotes have multiple cells
Spirogrya sp.
Mitochandria is an energy (ATP) making cell that lives inside eukaryotic cells that has its own DNA and is believed to be a prokaryotic bacteria that at one point was eaten by a eukaryote, but never digested, and now they live together.
The kind of cells that have chloroplast are plant cells.
In order for photosynthesis to occur, the organelle chloroplast is needed. Eukaryotic cells (typically plants) do contain chloroplasts which the plant can use to make food. However, there are several prokaryotic organisms such as the purple bacteria that contains a different kind of chlorophyll and can photosynthesize.
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Chloroplast
A plant cell. (which usually has more than one chloroplast) (and also, plants are eukaryotes)
Prokaryotic bacteria.