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Endosymbiotic Theory for the Evolution of Eukaryotic Cells The theory that eukaryotic cells arose from a symbiotic relationship formed when a _____________________________ ________________________________. A mutually beneficial relationship evolved into membrane-bound organelles. Endo = in Symbiosis= a close relationship between species Supporting Evidence Mitochondria and chloroplasts ____________ ______________, which is a circular chromosome similar to prokaryotic cell chromosomes. Mitochondria have their own ribosomes which are similar to prokaryotic ribosomes. Mitochondria and chloroplasts can divide on their own. Supporting Evidence Cont. Mitochondria and chloroplasts are surrounded by a __________________________ (as would be a cell engulfed by another cell.) Mitochondria and chloroplasts are the same size as a typical prokaryotic cell. Video: Endosymbiotic Theory http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umKAkEr_HLI Review with your table partner: Discuss with your partner anything you have already learned about how viruses compare to cells. Virus • _______________ • ____________ • Protein Coat • • Does NOT contain • ribosomes • Bacterium (Prokaryotic Cell) Eukaryotic Cell DNA (not separated • DNA is in nucleus • Membrane-bound from cell) organelles with Cell Membrane enzymes for each Ribosomes task organized Enzymes • _______________ • Can produce _______________ proteins _______________ • Can produce ATP • Can NOT produce from an energy ATP (utilize energy) source • More efficient • Can be 10-100 x bigger than a bacterium Viruses must ____________________________. Relative Sizes of Cells, Organelles, Viruses, Molecules and Atoms: http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/scale/ Unicellular: An organism made of only one cell. Example: Diatom Multicellular: An organisms made of many cells. The average human has approximately 100 trillion cells. Levels of Organization Tissue: A group of __________ cells that work together. Example: Muscle tissue Organ: A group of __________ types of cells that work together for a specific function. Example: The heart Organ System: A group of organs that work together. Example: The circulatory system