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What is an ancestor of chloroplasts?

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Answered by sakshi506166
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a photosynthetic cyanobacterium was a engulfed .

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★Mitochondria and chloroplasts likely evolved from engulfed prokaryotes that once lived as independent organisms.

◆ At some point, a eukaryotic cell engulfed an aerobic prokaryote, which then formed an endosymbiotic relationship with the host eukaryote, gradually developing into a mitochondrion.

◆ Eukaryotic cells containing mitochondria then engulfed photosynthetic prokaryotes, which evolved to become specialized chloroplast organelles.

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