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Endosymbiotic Theory

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The endosymbiotic theory is the scientific explanation that proposes how certain organelles, specifically  mitochondria and chloroplasts,  originated within eukaryotic cells. It suggests that these organelles were once independent, free-living bacteria that were engulfed by a primitive eukaryotic cell. Instead of being digested, these bacteria formed a mutually beneficial relationship with the host cell, eventually becoming integrated into the cell as permanent organelles. This theory is supported by evidence such as the presence of their own DNA, similarities to bacterial ribosomes, and the double membrane structure of these organelles. Historical Context and Development The concept of endosymbiotic theory was first introduced by Russian botanist  Konstantin Mereschkowski  in 1905, who proposed that chloroplasts originated from symbiotic relationships between eukaryotic cells and free-living cyanobacteria. This idea was further explored by  Ivan Wallin  in...

UNIT 9 – Cell Cycle (Q&A) | MZO-001 MSCZOO | IGNOU

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SAQ 1 1. (a) Write answers to the following questions in brief. i.  What is the longest phase of the cell cycle? The longest phase of the cell cycle is  Interphase,  which occupies about 90% of the total duration of the cycle. It is a highly active stage where the cell prepares for division. Interphase has three sub-phases: G1 phase, where the cell grows and synthesizes proteins; S phase, where DNA replication takes place; and G2 phase, where the cell checks for DNA errors and prepares for mitosis. Though no visible division occurs in interphase, it is crucial for the success of mitosis or meiosis. Cells that do not divide frequently may remain in G1 or enter a resting state called G₀ phase. ii.  During which phase of interphase does DNA replication occur?  DNA replication occurs during the S phase (Synthesis phase) of Interphase. In this phase, the entire genetic material of the cell is duplicated so that each daughter cell formed after cell division will recei...

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