According to the endosymbiotic theory, large prokaryotic cells may have
engulfed smaller prokaryotic cells over 1.5 billion years ago. If the smaller
cells survived, the larger cells may have eventually evolved into eukaryotic
cells.
To which of the following organelles did the ingested prokaryotes most likely
give rise?
A. Chloroplasts and the Golgi apparatus
B. Nuclei and mitochondria
C. Lysosomes and nuclei
D. Mitochondria and chloroplasts
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