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Does mitochondria have bacteria in it?

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Mitochondria are evolved from bacteria.They do not contain bacteria.

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How mitochondria or chloroplasts evolved?

Endosymbiotic theory describes the evolution of mitochondria and chloroplast.According to it,photosynthetic bacteria and aerobic bacteria engulfed by a eukaryotic cell turned into chloroplast and mitochondria.


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What organelles are found only in bacteria?

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