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- What key aspects of chloroplasts(and mitochondria) are consistent with the theory that they mayhave once been bacteria? List three specific features.Recognize the evidence that suggests chloroplasts andmitochondria were once independently living prokaryotes.Which of the following were once bacteria? (select all that apply) a) mitochondria b) chloroplasts c) nuclei d) golgi apparatus e) endoplasmic reticulum
- Which of the following is/are too small to have been discovered before the invention of the electron microscope? (a) chloroplasts (b) mitochondria (c) nucleus (d) ribosomes (e) central vacuoleCreate a Venn diagram that depicts the similarities and differences between prokaryotes, and the eukaryotic organelles, mitochondria and chloroplasts.Mitochondria most likely evolved from_______. a. a photosynthetic cyanobacterium b. cytoskeletal elements c. aerobic bacteria d. membrane proliferation
- Figure 23.5 What evidence is there that mitochondria were incorporated into the ancestral eukaryotic cell before chloroplasts?How do scientists know that mitochondria and chloroplasts were likely once free-living prokaryotes? What theory is explained by this evidence?Where does the reaction of photosynthesis take place in the prokaryotes? A. Outer membrane B. Cristae C. Nucleoid D. Cytoplasm E. Thylakoids
- Explain, Which of the following plays an important part in photosynthesis? A) Chloroplast B) Centrosome C) Tonoplast D) NematoblastWhat evidence supports that mitochondria and chloroplasts originated from bacteria?Compare and contrast mitochondria and chloroplasts in relation to the Endosymbiotic Theory.