Biology, asked by alyrquick, 1 year ago

Researchers have found that mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells have their own DNA. This DNA is different from the DNA in a eukaryotic cell's nucleus. Chloroplasts and mitochondria use their own DNA and ribosomes to make some organelle-specific proteins.

What statement is best supported by this information?

A.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts could exist outside of modern cells.
B.
Early eukaryotic cells engulfed prokaryotic cells, which later became mitochondria and chloroplasts.
C.
Modern cells could exist without mitochondria and chloroplasts.
D.
Early prokaryotic cells engulfed eukaryotic cells, which later became mitochondria and chloroplasts.

Answers

Answered by animeshsh2003
3

D is the correct as I think

Answered by Omnipotent1912
1
D is correct answer as the theory suggests a simple predator cell engulfed the mitochondria and instead of consuming it..it performed Symbiosis..
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