Why mitochondria is treated as prokaryotic cells within the eukaryotic cells
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Why is the mitochondrion considered a prokaryotic cell in an eukaryotic cell? Mitochondria and chloroplasts are organelles in eukaryotic cells which originated from aerobic prokaryotic cells that were engulfed by larger anaerobic cells, forming an endosymbiotic relationship.
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mitochondria and chloroplast are organelles in eukaryotic cell which originated from aerobic prokaryotic cells, forming an endosymbiotic relationship
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