Difference between revisions of "Endosymbiotic hypothesis"

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The [[hypothesis]] used to explain the origin of certain cellular [[organelles]], specifically [[mitochondrion|mitochondria]] and [[chloroplasts]]. Early in the course of terrestrial life, all cells were [[prokayrote]]s. It is hypothesized that at some point, [[endophagocytosis]] occurred whereby one bacteria "hijacked" the energy producing potential of another by engulfing a respiring or photosynthesizing bacteria. Mitochondria and chloroplasts are the only organelles to contain their own [[DNA]] (other than the nucleus, which contains the DNA for the entire cell) and their DNA is well-conserved enough that they appear to be nearly separate organisms. DNA and [[RNA]] analyses have borne out much of this hypothesis. Further evidence supporting mitochondria and chloroplasts being endosymbionts lies in the fact that both organelles have plasma membrane bound spaces inside of their outer membranes, something no other organelle possesses.
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Alternate hypotheses are that eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells were simply [[intelligent design|design]]ed as they are. This is, of course, neither [[theory|testable]] nor [[falsifiable]].  [[Creationists]] cite the perceived lack of evidence of the hypothesis.  Most valid complaints of the hypothesis will offer opposing, falsifiable analysis.
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