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BIO 110, Life Science. Summer 2012. “Prokaryotes”. Eubacteria Archaebacteria. Origin of the eukaryotes. Endosymbiosis Mitochondria Chloroplasts Primary endosymbiosis Secondary endosymbiosis Nuclei and flagella. Some unicellular eukaryotes. Red tide and malaria.
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BIO 110, Life Science Summer 2012
“Prokaryotes” • Eubacteria • Archaebacteria
Origin of the eukaryotes • Endosymbiosis • Mitochondria • Chloroplasts • Primary endosymbiosis • Secondary endosymbiosis • Nuclei and flagella
Some unicellular eukaryotes • Red tide and malaria
The big four of the eukaryotes • Stramenopiles (including brown seaweeds, diatoms, and potato blight) • Archaeplastids (including green plants and red seaweeds) • Fungi (including chytrids and mushrooms) • Animals (including cockroaches and people)
Ecology • Communities • Populations • Biomes