The Symbiotic Theory..... It was founded in the 1960s but not made official until 1985. Ancestors of eukaryotic cells are symbiotic consortiums of prokaryote cells.
The theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts (organelles inside cells) were once separate organisms in a symbiotic relationships, but eolved to become part of cells over time.
Lynn Margulis classified all the symbiotic relationships. Like parasitism, commmensalism, mutualism etc..
Mitochondria evolved from aerobic bacteria.Chloroplast evolved from photosynthetic bacteria.
a symbiotic relationship is one in which either one or both organisms require the relationship. In a non symbiotic relationship, neither require it.
Do you mean as far as evolution goes? If so, the theory is that these organelles are formed from a symbiotic relationship with bacteria. This occurred billions of years ago.
From an aerobic bacteria. Explained by endo symbiotic theory
The theory about the origin of mitochondria states that they used to be bacteria that developed a symbiotic relationship other cells.
The theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts (organelles inside cells) were once separate organisms in a symbiotic relationships, but eolved to become part of cells over time.
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Symbiosis is the close association between individuals of different species, occurring within a whole community. It is the interactions of different species and it is important to maintain a healthy ecosystem.
Lynn Margulis classified all the symbiotic relationships. Like parasitism, commmensalism, mutualism etc..
Question is ambiguous. Some symbiotic what?
what symbiotic realtion is the weasel
Mitochondria evolved from aerobic bacteria.Chloroplast evolved from photosynthetic bacteria.
they have no symbiotic realships
Chickens are Symbiotic with your plant beds.
Mitochondria are believed to have descended from ancient bacteria known as alpha-proteobacteria through a symbiotic relationship with early eukaryotic cells. This symbiotic relationship eventually led to the integration of the alpha-proteobacteria into the host cell, resulting in the formation of mitochondria.