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spayn [35]
3 years ago
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Please help thank u :)

Biology
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gayaneshka [121]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

1)It is better to stick to the lower trophic levels around 2 because it is more consumable.

At the lowest trophic level, there is the lowest consumption of energy. As a result, more people can be fed with the lower trophic levels than the higher trophic levels.

Edit: Sorry forgot to do question 2

2) Different levels in a food web...

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Briefly describe what is meant by the endosymbiotic theory.

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It is thought that life arose on earth around four billion years ago. The endosymbiotic theory states that some of the organelles in today's eukaryotic cells were once prokaryotic microbes. In this theory, the first eukaryotic cell was probably an amoeba-like cell that got nutrients by phagocytosis and contained a nucleus that formed when a piece of the cytoplasmic membrane pinched off around the chromosomes. Some of these amoeba-like organisms ingested prokaryotic cells that then survived within the organism and developed a symbiotic relationship. Mitochondria formed when bacteria capable of aerobic respiration were ingested; chloroplasts formed when photosynthetic bacteria were ingested. They eventually lost their cell wall and much of their DNA because they were not of benefit within the host cell. Mitochondria and chloroplasts cannot grow outside their host cell.

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Chloroplasts are the same size as prokaryotic cells, divide by binary fission, and, like bacteria, have Fts proteins at their division plane. The mitochondria are the same size as prokaryotic cells, divide by binary fission, and the mitochondria of some protists have Fts homologs at their division plane.

Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA that is circular, not linear.

Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own ribosomes that have 30S and 50S subunits, not 40S and 60S.

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Figure 7.8.1 : One model for the origin of mitochondria and plastids. This model has an amitochondriate eukaryote engulfing an aerobe and then a cyanobacterium. Image used with permission from Kelvinsong

EXAMPLE 7.8.1

Briefly describe what is meant by the endosymbiotic theory.

Give three points of evidence supporting the theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts may have arisen from prokaryotic organisms.

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The endosymbiotic theory states that some of the organelles in eukaryotic cells were once prokaryotic microbes.

Mitochondria and chloroplasts are the same size as prokaryotic cells and divide by binary fission.

Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA which is circular, not linear.

Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own ribosomes which have 30S and 50S subunits, not 40S and 60S.

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The endosymbiotic theory states that mitochondria and chlopoplasts in today's eukaryotic cells were once separate prokaryotic microbes.

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