explain why endosymbiotic theory clashes with or agrees with the theory of evolution.
Endosymbiotic theory agrees with the evolutionary theory as according to this theory the eukaryotes evolved from the prokaryotes and according to the evolutionary theory as well the complex forms of life evolve from the simpler ones.
explain why endosymbiotic theory clashes with or agrees with the theory of evolution.
1. Endosymbiotic theory of organelle evolution Which piece of evidence best supports the endosymbiotic theory of organelle evolution? a. Mitochondria and chloroplast both contain DNA and some can make their own proteins. b.All of these are correct. c.Mitochondria and chloroplast are the same size as bacteria. d.Mitochondria and chloroplast divide by binary fission. e. The outer membrane of chloroplast and mitochondria resemble that of a eukaryotic cell while the inner membrane resembles that of a bacterial cell.
1. why is there a need to classify micro organisms. provide and explain at least 2 examples 2. in your opinion which of the eukaryotes have clinical or pathologic significance. 3. in your own words, explain why endosymbiotic theory clashed with or agrees with the theory of evaulation. 4. if you are to be a prokaryote or a eukaryote which one would you be and explain 5. construct an academic easy differentiating prokaryotes and eukaryotes
The endosymbiotic theory provides a way to explain the complexity of eukaryotic cells. This explanation is based on: o Small organisms invading and destroying larger host cells o Using different arrangements of membranes to produce energy The way a complex organism can become dominant over simple organisms How simpler organisms combine their different abilities to live together
Evolution Question: Human Teeth evolution question, in your answer explain the following: Why do we have teeth, How does the evolution of teeth relate to the famous evolution theories, Darwin theories. what ecological factors influence human teeth Evolution. What is the relation of early man and evolution theory. What are the controversy surrounding wisdom teeth and Why are we not using wisdom teeth. Please explain 5 important facts about teeth/teeth evolution?
Summarize Darwin's theory of natural selection and evolution of species. Why is this theory important for scientific psychology. Support your view.
True or False and explain your answer 1. Evolution is “just” a theory 2. Evolution explains the origin of life 3. Evolution is entirely random 4. Evolution violates the second law of thermodynamics 5. Organisms evolve adaptations they “need” 6. Evolution always moves from simple to complex 7. Organisms are perfectly adapted to their environments 8. Evolution happens for the good of the species
Which of the following statements concerning the endosymbiotic theory is true? a. Eukaryotes were formed from the union of small anaerobic prokaryotes with larger aerobic prokaryotes. b. The cristae of mitochondria evolved from peptidoglycan containing cell walls. c. The endosymbiotic theory is universally accepted. d. All of the statements are true. e. All of the statements are false.
Which of the following statements about the endosymbiotic theory is false? Which of the following statements about the endosymbiotic theory is false? The entire genome of the ancestral bacteria has been preserved in present-day mitochondria and chloroplasts. The ancestral bacteria, from which mitochondria and chloroplasts are derived, were capable of photosynthesis and aerobic respiration. Mitochondria and chloroplasts arose independently from free-living bacteria. Eukaryotic cells engulfed the ancestral bacteria from which mitochondria and chloroplasts are derived, and the two entities formed...
Explain and contrast two explanations for the evolution of senescence: Antagonistic Pleiotropy Theory and Mutation/Selection Balance Theory. Thanks!
Discuss the influence of General Systems Theory and Darwin's Theory of Evolution on the development of Organizational Information Theory. What other communication theory could be applied to explain how organizations reduce the ambiguity of information they receive? Explain the three stages in the cycle of communication behaviors to reduce equivocality of information. Provide an example of each.