Question
If eukaryotes all came about due to endosymbiosis, what would result from that?(1 point)
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preserved DNA from the original ancestor that remains unchanged
preserved DNA from the original ancestor that remains unchanged
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
ancient prokaryotes living inside of modern eukaryotes
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preserved DNA from the original ancestor that remains unchanged
preserved DNA from the original ancestor that remains unchanged
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
ancient prokaryotes living inside of modern eukaryotes
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The most accurate result from the concept of eukaryotes arising from endosymbiosis would be:
**ancient prokaryotes living inside of modern eukaryotes.**
This is because endosymbiosis posits that certain organelles in eukaryotic cells, such as mitochondria and chloroplasts, arose from ancient prokaryotic cells that were engulfed by ancestral eukaryotic cells, establishing a mutually beneficial relationship.
**ancient prokaryotes living inside of modern eukaryotes.**
This is because endosymbiosis posits that certain organelles in eukaryotic cells, such as mitochondria and chloroplasts, arose from ancient prokaryotic cells that were engulfed by ancestral eukaryotic cells, establishing a mutually beneficial relationship.
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