Evolutionary Phenomenon: ENDOSYMBIOSIS

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2006

The point of our movie is to explain the complex idea of the Endosymbiosis Theory with a simple video. We first define Endosymbiosis and explain how it is a product of Natural Selection. This means that in order to fully understand Endosymbiosis, one must go back to the beginning- the Primordial Earth. The conditions of the Earth back then showed us that only organisms that utilized Oxygen to make energy were able to survive. This, along with the evidence today showing how Mitochondria have separate DNA from the nucleus, prove that Aerobic Bacteria are the ancestors of today's Mitochondria. Had we not fully learned and understood the concept of the Naturalistic Philosophy and the Primordial Earth, we would not be able to grasp the evolutionary lineages that lead us to Endosymbiosis.

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  • did you draw those illustrations yourselves?

  • should we have cited them? we got them off google....

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  • 5) mitochondria can divide outside of the cell's mitosis procedure, an act called fissions

    6) a high degree of similarity between proteins on bacterial cells and the ones on mitochondrial cells.

  • Some evidence for the Endosymbiosis theory according to evolution by natural selection:

    1) mtDNA, which is the DNA of the mitochondria.

    2) the shape of mtDNA - round just like prokaryotic cells

    3) mitochondrial ribosomes, which are identical to prokaryotic ribosomes

    4) the existence of TWO mitochondrial membranes, the inner membrane being the original bacterial membrane and the outer one resembling the human cell membrane, suggesting that the mitochondria entered the cell using endocytosis

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  • The graphics, having to speed read, and the music, did nothing for me.

  • lol the soundtrack goes well with video

  • The soundtrack won't let me concentrate on what you"re trying to say in the video

  • @royala2345 this audio clip has no voice track on it. Wondering how this sound track clip is without any voice on it.

  • @royala2345 Thanks!

  • font size small otherwise good attempt

    thank

  • love the music.. what the name of the track/artist?

  • the text was a little small, and if at all possible you may want to add more evidence than just saying that they have there own DNA.

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