Primitive anaerobic eukaryotic cells
How can the hypothesis which asserts that chloroplasts and also mitochondria were primitive prokaryotes which related in mutualism with primitive anaerobic eukaryotic cells be confirmed?
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The explained hypothesis is termed as the endosymbiotic hypothesis regarding the evolutionary origin of chloroplasts and mitochondria and.
Mutualism is described as: chloroplasts and mitochondria can propose energy and nutrients to cell in the exchange for protection. The hypothesis is strengthened as such organelles contain their own RNA, DNA and protein synthesis machinery and they separate themselves via binary division similar to bacteria do.
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