| 21. | These findings demonstrate that LepA is significant for bacteria, mitochondria, and plastids.
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| 22. | Today the plastid is no longer capable of photosynthesizing and its function is a mystery.
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| 23. | These chloroplasts are known as secondary plastids.
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| 24. | As a result, plastids must make their own functional RNAs or import nuclear counterparts.
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| 25. | The ancestral alveolate probably possessed a plastid.
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| 26. | The cytoplasm definition of Strasburger excluded the plastids ( " Chromatoplasm " ).
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| 27. | The plastids are maintained within the host, temporarily continuing photosynthesis and benefiting the predator.
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| 28. | There have been a number of discoveries of PPR proteins in both plastids and mitochondria.
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| 29. | This supports the endosymbiotic theory and indicates an evolution of plastid division in land plants.
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| 30. | Plastids have their own DNA and are developed from endosymbionts, in this case cyanobacteria.
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