What features in common with bacteria led scientists to conclude that chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from bacteria?
A) Their DNA is bacteria-like.
B) Their ribosomes are bacteria-like.
C) Cell division in both is like bacteria cell division.
D) Their inner membranes are bacteria-like.
E) Chloroplasts and mitochondria share all of these bacteria-like features.
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Q1: Of these three items - concentration gradient,energy,membrane
Q21: If a plant cell is placed in
Q22: The storage,modification,and packaging of proteins is accomplished
Q23: Carotenoids are found in
A)leucoplasts.
B)amyloplasts.
C)chloroplasts.
D)chromoplasts.
E)more than one of
Q26: The phragmoplast eventually becomes the
A)nucleus.
B)cell wall.
C)plasma membrane.
D)middle
Q27: Most specifically,ribosomes are produced in the
A)chloroplasts.
B)nucleus.
C)nucleoli.
D)central vacuole.
E)rough
Q28: Which phase of cell division is most
Q29: Ribosomes are the sites of the synthesis
Q34: Bacterial endosymbionts of sap-sucking insects provide needed
Q39: The plastic ends of shoelaces that help
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