Lynn Margulis classified all the symbiotic relationships. Like parasitism, commmensalism, mutualism etc..
She developed the endosybiotic theory based on her discoveries of the mitochondria symbiotic relationship to the eukaryotic cell. It's own DNA and protein synthesis in a prokaryotic manner.
Lynn Margulis is best known for her theory on the origin of complex cells, also called symbiogenesis.
The Endosymbiotic theory of Lynn Margulis.
According to Lynn Margulis the prokaryotic ancestors of these organelles evolved a symbiotic relationship with early eukaryotes, taking up residence with in the eukaryotic cell. Gaby.m
Lynn Margulis
from mitochondria that grew very large i think i not sure
By a process called endosymbiosis. The engulfing, for whatever purpose, of the microorganisms that were these now organelles. Google endosymbiotic theory. Lynn Margulis.
Lynn Margulis died in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Lynn Margulis was born on March 5, 1938.
Lynn Margulis was born on March 5, 1938.
Lynn Margulis died on November 22, 2011.
Lynn Margulis was a Jewish recipient of the U S National Medal of Science in 1999.Lynn Margulis was a Jewish recipient of the U S National Medal of Science in 1999.Lynn Margulis was a Jewish recipient of the U S National Medal of Science in 1999.Lynn Margulis was a Jewish recipient of the U S National Medal of Science in 1999.
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Lynn Margulis proposed SET (Serial Endosymbiosis Theory).
Lynn Margulis first proposed the theory of endosymbiosis.
The Endosymbiotic theory of Lynn Margulis.
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Four. Dorion and Jeremy with Sagan; Zachary and Jennifer with Margulis.
Lynn Margulis was 73 years old when she died on November 22, 2011. (birthdate: March 5, 1938)