3. The Endosymbiont Theory suggests that some cell organelles may have arisen when a prokaryotic cell was phagocytosed by a primitive eukaryotic cell, but not digested. A symbiotic relationship arose between the two cells, since such cells had a selective advantage, and the cells became extremely successful giving rise to modern eukaryotic cells. Name a structural feature of such organelles that may be a holdover from their origin. What specific organelles might have arisen in this way?

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3. The Endosymbiont Theory suggests that some cell organelles may have arisen when a
prokaryotic cell was phagocytosed by a primitive eukaryotic cell, but not digested. A symbiotic
relationship arose between the two cells, since such cells had a selective advantage, and the
cells became extremely successful giving rise to modern eukaryotic cells. Name a structural
feature of such organelles that may be a holdover from their origin. What specific organelles
might have arisen in this way?
Transcribed Image Text:3. The Endosymbiont Theory suggests that some cell organelles may have arisen when a prokaryotic cell was phagocytosed by a primitive eukaryotic cell, but not digested. A symbiotic relationship arose between the two cells, since such cells had a selective advantage, and the cells became extremely successful giving rise to modern eukaryotic cells. Name a structural feature of such organelles that may be a holdover from their origin. What specific organelles might have arisen in this way?
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