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SCI 115 Week 3 Discussion Phytoplankton, Chemosynthesis, and Mitochondria"

"Phytoplankton, Chemosynthesis, and Mitochondria"

In this week’s discussion you will be exploring energy and how it’s captured, released, and used by all living creatures. For your primary post, respond to one of the following three topics and address all of the questions. Also, please reply to at least one fellow student on any topic.

Topic 1 [video]: The phytoplankton that brought Earth to life. Review the video (1)* about the "phytoplankton that brought Earth to life" from the link given below. In this clip, Penny Chisholm discusses a tiny phytoplankton called Prochlorococcus. Based on that video, address the following:

·         (a) What is the importance of Prochlorococcus for life on the planet Earth today?

·         (b) In the video, Dr. Chisholm tells us that Prochlorococcus samples from different environments that are genetically different. What does this tell us about the relationship between organisms and their environments?

·         (c) Share how this relates to this week’s lessons. 

Topic 2 [article]: Snails that don’t eat. A recent article by JoAnna Klein (2)* describes a partnership between the snail Gigantopelta chessoiaand a chemosynthetic bacterium. The bacterium is called an “endosymbiont” because it lives inside the snail. 

·         (a)  Describe the partnership between Gigantopelta chessoia and its endosymbiont.

·         (b)  What is most surprising to you about this situation?

·         (c)  Explain how this relates to this week’s lessons.

Topic 3 [article]: Exercise and mitochondria. Exercise is generally known to have many beneficial effects on our bodies at several different levels. Some studies have examined the effects of exercise at the level of muscle cells. Read the press release by Cell Press (3)*.

·         (a)  What specifically did these researchers measure in their volunteers?

·         (b)   What were their findings?

·         (c)   Explain how this relates to this week’s lessons.

References (in Strayer Writing Standards format).

1.      PBS Newshour, March 5, 2014. The phytoplankton that brought Earth to life, https://youtu.be/m_43nR11PW8

2.      JoAnna Klein, July 11, 2018. This snail goes through metamorphosis. Then it never has to eat again.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/11/science/snail-metamorphosis.html

3.      Cell Press, March 7, 2017. How exercise -- interval training in particular -- helps your mitochondria stave off old age.https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/03/170307155214.htm

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