front 1 The oldest fossil eukaryote that can be resolved taxonomically is
of | back 1 a red alga that lived 1.2 billion years ago. |
front 2 The evolution of complex multicellularity in eukaryotes | back 2 occurred independently in several different eukaryotic lineages. |
front 3 Plastids that are surrounded by more than two membranes are evidence
of | back 3 secondary endosymbiosis. |
front 4 Biologists think that endosymbiosis gave rise to mitochondria before
plastids partly because | back 4 all eukaryotes have mitochondria (or their remnants), whereas many
eukaryotes do not have |
front 5 Which group is incorrectly paired with its description? | back 5 red algae—acquired plastids by secondary endosymbiosis |
front 6 A) The most recent common ancestor of Excavata is older than that of
the SAR clade. | back 6 The most basal (first to diverge) eukaryotic supergroup cannot be determined. |