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23 April, 21:35

Hypothesize whether prokaryotic cells might have been symbiotic before the evolution of eukaryotic

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    Two prokaryotes turning into a eukaryotic cell began with a process called

    endosymbiosis. One large prokaryote engulfs (a process called

    endocytosis) one small, aerobically respiring prokaryote. The small

    prokaryote turned into a membrane-bound organelle, which prokaryotes do

    not have, and like we know, only eukaryotes have membrane-bound

    organelles. So that is how the eukaryotic cell structure evolved from

    prokaryotic cells, meaning that before this evolution, they were most likely symbiotic.
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