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19 August, 01:23

The endosymbiotic theory provides compelling evidence that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once primitive bacterial cells. How are chloroplasts and mitochondria similar to prokaryotes? All but ONE apply.

A) Chloroplasts and mitochondria contain DNA

B) Chloroplasts and mitochondria have a nucleus

C) Chloroplasts and mitochondria contain ribosomes

D) Chloroplasts and mitochondria have a double membrane

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  1. 19 August, 03:37
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    Answer: B) Chlorplasts and mitochondria have a Nucleus

    Explanation: This are from Usatestprep

    Chloroplasts and mitochondria have a nucleus. is not correct. While mitochondria, chloroplasts, and prokaryotes all contain DNA, none of them have a nucleus.

    Mitochondria and chloroplasts, like bacteria have:

    * membranes

    * ribosomes

    * DNA
  2. 19 August, 04:57
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    Answer: B) Chloroplasts and mitochondria have a nucleus

    Explanation:

    Mitochondria and chloroplasts, like bacteria have:

    * membranes

    * ribosomes

    * DNA
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