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What is secondary endosymbiosis?

A. a eukaryote envelops another eukaryote
B. a prokaryote preys upon a prokaryote
C. a prokaryote engulfs a eukaryote
D. a eukaryote overtakes a prokaryote

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Secondary endosymbiosis is when a living cell engulfs another eukaryote cell that has already undergone primary endosymbiosis. It has happened often enough that it has led to genetic diversity among the organisms on Earth.

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