Both mitochondria and chloroplasts defintely have their own ribosomes ( prokaryotic ribosomes in fact, which supports the endosymbiosis theory ).
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This protein presence provides evidence for the evolutionary relationship of the development of the mitochondria and the chloroplast by means of endosymbiosis.
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Because these events involve endosymbiosis of cells that have their own endosymbionts, the process is called " secondary endosymbiosis ".
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Because these events involve endosymbiosis of cells that have their own endosymbionts, the process is called " secondary endosymbiosis ".
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Further evidence of endosymbiosis is provided by the prokaryotic ribosomes found within chloroplasts and mitochondria as well as the double-membrane enclosing them.
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As with endosymbiosis in other insects, the symbiosis is obligate in that neither the bacteria nor the insect is viable without the other.
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A secondary endosymbiosis event involving an ancestral red alga and a heterotrophic eukaryote resulted in the evolution and diversification of several other photosynthetic lineages.
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"Pelomyxa " lack theory of serial endosymbiosis, internalized the bacterial symbiont that later evolved into the mitochondria of the modern cell.
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Juvenile sea slugs establish the kleptoplastic endosymbiosis when feeding on algal cells, sucking out the cell contents, and discarding everything except the chloroplasts.
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"' Fungal-bacterial endosymbiosis "'encompasses the mutualistic relationship between a fungus and intracellular bacteria species residing within the fungus.