Question
If eukaryotes all came about due to endosymbiosis, what would result from that?(1 point)
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ancient prokaryotes living inside of modern eukaryotes
ancient prokaryotes living inside of modern eukaryotes
similar structures in eukaryotes with slight variations depending on their use
similar structures in eukaryotes with slight variations depending on their use
every organism would have the same set of body systems and functions
every organism would have the same set of body systems and functions
preserved DNA from the original ancestor that remains unchanged
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ancient prokaryotes living inside of modern eukaryotes
ancient prokaryotes living inside of modern eukaryotes
similar structures in eukaryotes with slight variations depending on their use
similar structures in eukaryotes with slight variations depending on their use
every organism would have the same set of body systems and functions
every organism would have the same set of body systems and functions
preserved DNA from the original ancestor that remains unchanged
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GPT-4o mini
The most accurate result from the endosymbiotic theory, which suggests that eukaryotes originated from prokaryotic cells engulfing other prokaryotic cells, would be:
**similar structures in eukaryotes with slight variations depending on their use**
This response reflects the idea that the endosymbiotic events led to the development of organelles (like mitochondria and chloroplasts) that have similar structures to certain prokaryotes, but with variations that suit the specific functions and needs of different eukaryotic organisms.
**similar structures in eukaryotes with slight variations depending on their use**
This response reflects the idea that the endosymbiotic events led to the development of organelles (like mitochondria and chloroplasts) that have similar structures to certain prokaryotes, but with variations that suit the specific functions and needs of different eukaryotic organisms.