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Mitochondria and Plastids Are Believed to Have Once Been Independent

Question 236

Question 236

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Mitochondria and plastids are believed to have once been independent organisms because they


A) contain their own DNA.
B) have flagella.
C) have glyoxysomes.
D) make vesicles.
E) have nuclei.

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