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The endosymbiont hypothesis suggests that there
are similarities between prokaryotes,mitochondria
and chloroplasts like
(1)it is a site for formation of glycoproteins and
(1)Presence of circular DNA associated with
glycolipids
histones and 70 S ribosomes
(2)Site for synthesis of steroidal hormone
(2)_Presence of circular DNA not associated with
(3)These have enzymes that are capable of
histones and 70 S ribosomes
digesting carbohydrates,proteins,lipids and
(3)50 S ribosomes and DNA
D
nucleic acids
(4)30 S ribosomes and DNA
(4)It divides intracellular space into two distinct
nonolayer
compartments,ie,luminal and extra luminal

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Answered by pabbasaisrikailash
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Answer:

The endosymbiont hypothesis suggests that there

are similarities between prokaryotes,mitochondria

and chloroplasts like

(1)it is a site for formation of glycoproteins and

(1)Presence of circular DNA associated with

glycolipids

histones and 70 S ribosomes

(2)Site for synthesis of steroidal hormone

(2)_Presence of circular DNA not associated with

(3)These have enzymes that are capable of

histones and 70 S ribosomes

digesting carbohydrates,proteins,lipids and

(3)50 S ribosomes and DNA

D

nucleic acids

(4)30 S ribosomes and DNA

(4)It divides intracellular space into two distinct

nonolayer

compartments,ie,luminal and extra luminal

Explanation:

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