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Biology Ch.10 test

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According to many scientist what is the likely description of the first cells? Anaerobic,prokaryotes, and heterotrophs
According to the endosymbiotic theory ,photosynthetic eukaryotes evolved into what type of cells? Plant cells and plant like protist
Which scientist extended redi’s findings to further discredit spontaneous generation? Louis pasteur
According to endosymbiotic theory, an aerobic bacterium formed a symbiotic relationship with a larger cell.Over time, the bacterium began to function as what organelle. Mitochondria
Rudolf Virchow recognized that cells originate from other cells. What natural law does this support? Law of biogenesis
According to the endosymbiotic theory, aerobic eukaryotes evolved into what types of cells? Animals,fungi,and animals like protist
What info supports the idea that the atmosphere of the early earth had no oxygen? Oxygen would have destroyed the organic molecules needed for life
According to the endosymbiotic theory, a photosynthetic bacterium formed a symbiotic relationship with an aerobic eukaryote. Over time, the bacterium began to function as what organelle? Chloroplast
How are mitochondria and chloroplasts similar to prokaryotes? Have their own Dna, same size, and double membrane
How does Mendel’s research extend Darwin’s original theory of evolution? Adds current understanding of genetics and mutations
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