What evidence is there that the mitochondria and the chloroplast were derived fr
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What evidence is there that the mitochondria and the chloroplast were derived from bacterial cells? Select as many options that apply. O Bacteria, chloroplasts and the mitochondria all have a circular single stranded DNA genome. O Chloroplasts and the mitochondria have one lipid bilayer (derived from when they were engulfed by an ancestral eukaryote). Chloroplasts and the mitochondria can survive independently of a eukaryotic cell. Bacteria, chloroplasts and the mitochondria all have a circular double stranded DNA genome. O Chloroplasts and the mitochondria have two lipid bilayers (one derived from when they were engulfed by an ancestral eukaryote and the other is the former bacterial membrane). O Chloroplasts and the mitochondria have ribosomal RNA (rRNA) that is genetically similar to prokaryotes.Explanation / Answer
The given below statements are correct.
First option is incorrect as they have circular double stranded DNA genome
Second option is in correct as they have 2 lipid bilayers.
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