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What does the endosymbiotic theory propose that mitochondria in eukaryotic
What does the endosymbiotic theory propose that mitochondria in eukaryotic cells arose from?
How mitochondria evolved from
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what does the Endosymbiotic theory propose that mitochondria and eukaryotic cells arose from?
A. Endosymbiotic eukaryotes that
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Which statement is evidence used to support the endosymbiotic theory?
Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own DNA.
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Which statement is evidence used to support the endosymbiotic theory?
Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own DNA.
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The endosymbiotic theory is the current best understanding science has of how eukaryotic cells first evolved. Which of the
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The endosymbiotic theory suggests that mitochondria and chloroplasts evolved directly from primitive eukaryotic cells without
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Mitochondria are unable to survive outside of eukaryotic cells. If they originated from ancestral prokaryotes, as proposed by
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The endosymbiotic theory suggests that eukaryotic cells evolved through a symbiotic relationship between ancient prokaryotes,
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Which of the following is NOT valid evidence to support the Endosymbiotic Theory?
a. Mitochondria contain a small, circular piece
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Which statement below best summarizes the evidence for the endosymbiotic theory?
a mitochondria have a single cell membrane b
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