Biology, asked by ItsAadiBoyz77, 8 months ago

Please answer this 3. Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells have a number of distinct differences in their structure. However, one theory suggests that eukaryotic cells have evolved from endosymbiosis with prokaryotic cells, where smaller prokaryotic cells would live in the larger prokaryotic cell and eventually form the chloroplasts and mitochondria over many years of evolution that gives us today’s eukaryotic cells. By comparing and contrasting prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, evaluate this theory?

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Answered by rimikaran
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Prokaryotes are typically haploid, usually having a single circular chromosome found in the nucleoid. Eukaryotes are diploid; DNA is organized into multiple linear chromosomes found in the nucleus. ... Prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes both contain noncoding DNA, the function of which is not well understood.

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