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The endosymbiotic theory deals with the relationship between organelles in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. According to this theory organelles in eukaryotes originated separately from prokaryotes.

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according to one hypothesis some organelles in eukaryotic cells were once symbiotic prokaryotes that lived inside other cells.

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Q: Describe the proposed relationship between prokaryotes and the organelles in eukaryotes?
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