Why are mitochondria and chloroplast considered to have originated from energy producing bacteria?
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Eukaryotic cells containing mitochondria then engulfed photosynthetic bacteria, which evolved to become specialized chloroplast organelles. ... Today, mitochondria are found in fungi, plants, and animals, and they use oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP molecules
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