En Do Symbiotic Theory

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Endosymbiotic theory Endosymbiotic theory was written by Lynn Margulis in the name of endosimbiosis series Endosymbiotic who described the origin of eukaryotic cells. Also known by the acronym SET english it shows in her book Symbiosis in Cell Evolution, Margulis argues that eukaryotic cells originated as communities of entities which were completed at each other and merging several organisms.In this time the scientists accepted that mitochondria and chloroplasts from the endosimbiosis. In (favor) of the theory The size of mitochondria is similar to the size of some bacteria. In general, protein synthesis in mitochondria and chloroplasts are autonomous. Mitochondria and chloroplast ribosome are 70s. Mitochondria and chloroplasts divide by binary fission. Contrary to the theory Plast and mitochondria contain introns. Neither mitochondria nor plast can survive outside the cell. The cell can not survive without their organelles.

Marcelo Acosta Zárate

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