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∙ 12y agoPhotosynethic bacteria are likely involved.
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∙ 10y agoChloroplasts have their own DNA.They also have 70s ribosomes which present in bacteria.
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∙ 7y agoChoroplasts are the site of photosynthesis. So photosynthetic organisms have evolved into chloroplasts
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∙ 7y agoThey are thought to be evolved from bacteria. It is believed that symbiotically lived photosynthetic bacteria have evolved into chloroplast.
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∙ 9y agoA photosynthetic bacteria
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∙ 12y agoChloroplasts have their own DNA
The prevailing theory suggests that chloroplasts and mitochondria were once free-living bacteria that were engulfed by ancient host cells through endosymbiosis. Over time, these engulfed bacteria developed a symbiotic relationship with the host, providing energy in the form of ATP through respiration (mitochondria) or photosynthesis (chloroplasts). This eventual integration allowed the host cell to utilize the abilities of these organelles, leading to the evolution of more complex eukaryotic cells.
Endosymbiosis suggests that the prokaryotes engulfed small prokaryotes. The larger prolaryote provided nutrients and the smaller prokaryote supplied ATP molecules.
There is a theory that chloroplasts and mitochondrias were once a free living bacteria that came inside a eukaryotic cell and started a mutual relationship with the eukaryotic cell. The bacteria got to have a shelter, and in return, the eukaryotic is able to create more energy by mitochondrias, or be able to convert from co2 to o2. It is only a theory though.
This theory tries to explain the double membranes belonging to mitochondria and chloroplasts. It suggests that both organelles once used to be single organisms, as in they were not mere parts of a cell.
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The plasma membrane of a mitochondrion, forming the surface of this organelle, is the site of many important steps of cellular respiration.
The structural characteristic is a ring.
The prevailing theory suggests that chloroplasts and mitochondria were once free-living bacteria that were engulfed by ancient host cells through endosymbiosis. Over time, these engulfed bacteria developed a symbiotic relationship with the host, providing energy in the form of ATP through respiration (mitochondria) or photosynthesis (chloroplasts). This eventual integration allowed the host cell to utilize the abilities of these organelles, leading to the evolution of more complex eukaryotic cells.
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Endosymbiosis suggests that the prokaryotes engulfed small prokaryotes. The larger prolaryote provided nutrients and the smaller prokaryote supplied ATP molecules.
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The Endosymbiotic Theory is a theory about how mitochondria and chloroplasts formed. The theory suggests that both the mitochondria and chloroplasts were once prokaryotic cells that were ingested but not digested by eukaryotic cells. This would explain why both have their own DNA.
There is a theory that chloroplasts and mitochondrias were once a free living bacteria that came inside a eukaryotic cell and started a mutual relationship with the eukaryotic cell. The bacteria got to have a shelter, and in return, the eukaryotic is able to create more energy by mitochondrias, or be able to convert from co2 to o2. It is only a theory though.
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Amoeba IS an one celled animal. Bacteria is NOT an animal.
This theory tries to explain the double membranes belonging to mitochondria and chloroplasts. It suggests that both organelles once used to be single organisms, as in they were not mere parts of a cell.
Moderate bacteria results in a Fecalysis test suggests infection. A full interpretation would need to include a white cell count and color inquiry.