The idea of endosymbiosis firsty was formed by russian scientists Konstantin Mereschkowski at the beginning of 20th century. For some time everybody had forgotten about that but then in 60's Lynn Margulis reopened this hypothesis. If I'm not mistaken she had also visited Moscow State University in 80's to talk and give a speech about her research.
I have a serious legitimate question. I am not mocking, or being sarcastic or antagonistic. How do we know that "....about 1.5 billion years ago a bacterium found its way into a larger cell, and stayed."? I only mean to ask this question to increase my own understanding. Any insight anyone is willing to provide is legitimately appreciated.
Life science undergraduate here: Mitochondria itself has DNA. Our cells also have DNA. These are two different complete sets of DNA. When you compare the DNA of a mitochondria to a random bacteria, it always have more similarities to the bacteria rather than the cell. U take a cell from a fish, crocodile, insect, plant, monkey then u take their dna and mitochondrial dna, it is always different. and the mitochondrial dna is always similar to a bacteria. tldr: DNA
she missed the part of the ship story where they had saved all the wood they replaced n the ship and built a new one so which 1 of the 2 ships is the ship
Chemistry lab says - come and do sawdust experiment with us and you could make that stick anywhere you want. Let that sound shape that bacteria body as you want 3:45, mostly because all the information technology science part now is gone cheek. This scenario you do alone is for making populate that world with shares or emojis.
mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell😃
I understood that reference and tip my hat to you
Yes
That‘s schocking and sparks my curiosity
I agree
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Excellent research and insight
Nice speech, thanks!
The idea of endosymbiosis firsty was formed by russian scientists Konstantin Mereschkowski at the beginning of 20th century. For some time everybody had forgotten about that but then in 60's Lynn Margulis reopened this hypothesis. If I'm not mistaken she had also visited Moscow State University in 80's to talk and give a speech about her research.
She discovered the symbiotic relationship between
Internal ecology of a cell, fascinating
mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell 👾
I have a serious legitimate question. I am not mocking, or being sarcastic or antagonistic.
How do we know that "....about 1.5 billion years ago a bacterium found its way into a larger cell, and stayed."?
I only mean to ask this question to increase my own understanding. Any insight anyone is willing to provide is legitimately appreciated.
Life science undergraduate here: Mitochondria itself has DNA. Our cells also have DNA. These are two different complete sets of DNA. When you compare the DNA of a mitochondria to a random bacteria, it always have more similarities to the bacteria rather than the cell. U take a cell from a fish, crocodile, insect, plant, monkey then u take their dna and mitochondrial dna, it is always different. and the mitochondrial dna is always similar to a bacteria.
tldr: DNA
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Wow
Why did you remove all the subtitles 😫🤧😭
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she missed the part of the ship story where they had saved all the wood they replaced n the ship and built a new one so which 1 of the 2 ships is the ship
The old wood atill makes a broken down ship. They are clones
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the only one who took "mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell" seriously
Chemistry lab says - come and do sawdust experiment with us and you could make that stick anywhere you want. Let that sound shape that bacteria body as you want 3:45, mostly because all the information technology science part now is gone cheek. This scenario you do alone is for making populate that world with shares or emojis.
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She was wrong not 1.5 billion old it is 1.55 billion years old
yeah why not? It's the powerhouse of the cell 🫡
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