- Title Pages
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Life’s Sensibilities -
1 Valuable Viruses -
2 More Like a Waterfall -
3 Alarmones -
4 Early Sensibilities -
5 Smart Bacteria -
6 Ancient Architects -
7 Others -
8 Nested Communities -
9 Cosmic Rhythms of Life -
10 Life’s Tectonics -
11 Evolutionary Illumination -
12 Symbiogenesis in Russia -
13 From Movement to Sensation -
14 Packaging DNA -
15 Lemurs and Split Chromosomes -
16 Interspecies Hybrids -
17 Origins of the Immune System -
18 Medical Symbiotics -
19 Animal Consciousness -
20 Brains and Symbols -
21 Thermodynamics and Thought -
22 “I Know Who You Are; I Know Where You Live” -
23 Cultural Networks - Bibliography
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Appendix A: Major Groups of Living Organisms -
Appendix B: The International Geological Time Scale (Time-Rock Divisions) - Glossary
- About the Authors
- Index
- [UNTITLED]
From Movement to Sensation
From Movement to Sensation
- Chapter:
- (p.159) 13 From Movement to Sensation
- Source:
- Chimeras and Consciousness
- Author(s):
John L. Hall
Lynn Margulis
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
This chapter presents exciting new evidence for and an interpretation of life’s deepest, most potentially profound level of chimerical union. It shows that genetic and molecular biological evidence supports the notion of the oldest organisms that merged in the formation of the modern nucleated (eukaryotic) cell, and arguably the most important for intracellular motility, was, and still is, the remnant spirochete. This chapter shows that kinetosomes, centrioles, and centrosomes display tantalizing evidence of a common origin. It hypothesizes that the undulipodium evolved from a common spirochete ancestor.
Keywords: chimerical union, eukaryotic cell, intracellular motility, spirochete, kinetosomes, centrioles, centrosomes, undulipodium
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- Title Pages
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
Introduction: Life’s Sensibilities -
1 Valuable Viruses -
2 More Like a Waterfall -
3 Alarmones -
4 Early Sensibilities -
5 Smart Bacteria -
6 Ancient Architects -
7 Others -
8 Nested Communities -
9 Cosmic Rhythms of Life -
10 Life’s Tectonics -
11 Evolutionary Illumination -
12 Symbiogenesis in Russia -
13 From Movement to Sensation -
14 Packaging DNA -
15 Lemurs and Split Chromosomes -
16 Interspecies Hybrids -
17 Origins of the Immune System -
18 Medical Symbiotics -
19 Animal Consciousness -
20 Brains and Symbols -
21 Thermodynamics and Thought -
22 “I Know Who You Are; I Know Where You Live” -
23 Cultural Networks - Bibliography
-
Appendix A: Major Groups of Living Organisms -
Appendix B: The International Geological Time Scale (Time-Rock Divisions) - Glossary
- About the Authors
- Index
- [UNTITLED]