Eukaryotic Synapomorphies
The "Little Details"
Eukaryotic Innovations
Endosymbiosis
Endosymbiosis Part 2
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How many synapomorphies did we identify in lecture?

3 Synapomorphies

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What does "unikonta" mean?

One Flagella

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Why is genetic diversity such an important innovation to Eukarya?

Allows greater intensity of natural selection.

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What is regular symbiosis?

The cooperation/parasitism of two organisms in physical contact.

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What is endosymbiosis?

The cooperation/parasitism of between an organism, and another organism inside of the host.

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How are organelles different in Eukaryotic cells?

Membrane Bound

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What kind of group is Archaea according to recent hypotheses?

Paraphyletic

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What is phagocytosis?

The engulfment of whole food particles.

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How many times did endosymbiosis evolve?

Once

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How do we know chloroplasts only evolved once?

Monophyletic group of Plantae

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Eukaryotes have ...... linear chromosomes

Multiple

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What is the Changing Environment Hypothesis?

Organisms with more diverse children have a better chance of surviving changing conditions

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What are the primary benefits of multicellularity? (3 answers)

Size, Specialized Tissues, Niche Exploitation

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What Bacterial Lineage is chloroplast derived from?

Cyanobacteria

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What Bacterial Lineage is mitochondria derived from?

Proteobacteria

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A major benefit of the Nucleus is...

Ability to separate processes for quality control... Compartmentalization 

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According to recent hypotheses, how are we related to Archaea?

We represent a paraphyletic group...We come from Archaea

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What separates a Eukaryotic synapomorphy and innovation?

All eukaryotes have the synapomorphies, innovations are important but not always shared

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How many membranes does an organelle have after tertiary endosymbiosis?

6 Membranes

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By what process did non-Plantae lineages get photosynthesis?

Secondary/tertiary endosymbiosis

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The Infolding Hypothesis states...

"Infolds" of the cell's membrane contributed to making the nucleus' shell

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The Red Queen states, "We must run just to stay in the same placeā€. How is this related to Biology?

Organisms must "run" to "keep up" with the environment, predators, disease, etc.

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Name the three unique Eukaryotic cell support materials

Silicon Dioxide, Calcium Carbonate, Cellulose

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What pieces of evidence point to mitochondria/chloroplasts being a result of endosymbiosis?

Independent DNA/Protein Synthesis, double membranes, morphological similarities, fission

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What is the origin of the second membrane in an organelle from secondary endosymbiosis? (Second most interior)

From the first host that engulfed

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