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assume that a scientist coaime to have discovered mitochondria in bacteria. is such a claim likely to prove valid.​

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Answered by hadleyjose3105
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Assume that a scientist claims to have discovered mitochondria in bacteria. Is such a claim likely to prove valid? It is unlikely that mitochondria would be found in bacteria. These eukaryotic organelles are enclosed by a double membrane, and bacteria of not have an internal membrane system.

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Assume that a scientist claims to have discovered mitochondria in bacteria. Is such a claim likely to prove valid? It is unlikely that mitochondria would be found in bacteria. These eukaryotic organelles are enclosed by a double membrane, and bacteria of not have an internal membrane system.

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