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The origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts is explained.
Both organelles were free-living prokaryotes ingested by primitive eukaryotic cells.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts perform aerobic respiration; the host cell provides organic compounds for ATP production.
Eukaryotic cells contain mitochondria and chloroplasts, but these organelles function similar to bacterium, which are prokaryotes.
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The origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts is explained.
Both organelles were free-living prokaryotes ingested by primitive eukaryotic cells.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts perform aerobic respiration; the host cell provides organic compounds for ATP production.
Eukaryotic cells contain mitochondria and chloroplasts, but these organelles function similar to bacterium, which are prokaryotes.