Explain how prokaryotic cell synthesize ATP (energy molecules)?
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Prokaryotes have membranes just like organelles do. Photosynthesis and oxidative phosphorylation occur by very similar mechanisms in prokaryotes as the mechanisms in organelles of eukaryotes with the whole cell membrane used as the insulator instead of organelle membranes. In fact, the similarity in these processes is one of the evidence we have for the widely accepted hypothesis that organelles in eukaryotes came from an evolutionary step where a prokaryote engulfed another prokaryote and entered a symbiotic relationship.
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Prokaryotes have membranes just like organelles do. Photosynthesis and oxidative phosphorylation occur by very similar mechanisms in prokaryotes as the mechanisms in organelles of eukaryotes with the whole cell membrane used as the insulator instead of organelle membranes. In fact, the similarity in these processes is one of the evidence we have for the widely accepted hypothesis that organelles in eukaryotes came from an evolutionary step where a prokaryote engulfed another prokaryote and entered a symbiotic relationship.
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