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DRAW ENDOSYMBIOTIC THEORY Watch this video Write a short paragraph in your BILL: EXPLAINING the ENDOSYMBIOTIC THEORY

Evolved to become mitochondrion

WHAT’s the EVIDENCE? Find these in your picture! MITOCHONDRIA & CHLOROPLASTS : Have single circular DNA like bacteria Have smaller ribosomes like bacteria Have double membrane inner cristae/thylakoids have phospholipids like bacteria outer membrane has phospholipids like plasma membrane 4. Replicate independently of nucleus use binary fission like bacteria 5. Inner membranes contain enzymes for respiration/photosynthesis like bacterial cell membranes