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24 June, 15:00

Assume that a student is given two different models of bacteria, with one model consisting of big bacteria and the other consisting of small bacteria. How can the student demonstate the theory of endosymbiosis using the models

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  1. 24 June, 15:13
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    The endosymbiosis hypothesis is a hypothesis that suggests that the smaller prokaryotic of bacteria cells are engulfed by a larger prokaryotic cell or bacteria over a long time period. This incorporation of smaller bacteria cells inside large bacteria cells has beneficial aspects for both small and large cells.

    The evolution of the eukaryotic cell by the endosymbiosis process that is evolved by engulfing different smaller prokaryotic cells by larger prokaryotic cells that result in evolved as chloroplasts and mitochondria and other organelles. The theory of endosymbiosis can be demonstrated by placing a smaller bacteria model in a larger bacteria model as a whole eukaryotic cell where the large model is cell and smaller bacteria model is any cell organelle like mitochondria.
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