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In prokaryotic cells plastids are not seen. What is seen in their place?

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Answered by hpk78
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In prokaryotic cell

the nucleus is not well difine

Answered by aminashaji2005
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Yes, Plastids are membrane-bound organelles found only in someeukaryotic cells. Endosymbiotic theory postulates that plastids are derived from prokaryotic cells that were engulfed by other cells. The prokaryote/plastids then co-evolved with the host cell. The chloroplasts in algae, in my opinion, provide the best evolutionary evidence for this theory.

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