Mitochondria and Origins of Eukaryotic Cells by Georgina Cornwall, PhD

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About the Lecture

The lecture Mitochondria and Origins of Eukaryotic Cells by Georgina Cornwall, PhD is from the course Cellular Structure.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. They are surrounded by a double membrane.
  2. According to the endosymbiotic theory, they likely originated due to a larger cell engulfing smaller prokaryotic cells.
  3. They have their own DNA and ribosomes that appear to be of prokaryotic origin.
  4. They are the powerhouse of the cell because they are the site of cellular respiration.
  5. They are a part of the endomembrane system.
  1. Mitochondria likely originated from prokaryotic cells.
  2. Cytoplasmic membranes originated from fungi.
  3. DNA molecules in mitochondria are linear.
  4. The nucleus and mitochondria are integral organelles of prokaryotic cells.
  5. Eukaryotes replicate by clonal proliferation.

Author of lecture Mitochondria and Origins of Eukaryotic Cells

 Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Georgina Cornwall, PhD


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Very good teaching
By Daniela G. on 13. April 2020 for Mitochondria and Origins of Eukaryotic Cells

The way of teaching of Georgina is really impresive, i understanded everything. The best classes ever.