![]() Of prokaryotic cells, independent prokaryotic bacteria, that live in symbiosis Prokaryotic cells on their own? And there's even examples And so, evolutionary biologists for many decades looked at this and said, well, why do these things exist? Why do they almost look like Here are some just diagrams of how mitochondria might look inside of a larger eukaryotic cell. In order to produce ATP, and like chloroplasts, Of eukaryotic cells, where we can leverage oxygen My bodies, are mitochondria, and mitochondria are often viewed as the energy factories Membrane-bound organelle that we see in eukaryotic cells, and this would include even animal cells and the cells in your and We know are the site where we go from messenger RNA to protein. For example, here is aĭiagram of a chloroplast that are found in plant or algal cells, and we know that this is where the photosynthesis takes place, but what's really interestingĪbove and beyond that is that it seems that chloroplasts have a lot of the machinery necessary for being a prokaryotic cell on its own. Membrane-bound organelles are particularly interesting. Inside of eukaryotic cells, we see membrane-bound organelles, and some of these
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