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What evidence does not support the evolution of chloroplasts and mitochondria from prokaryotic cells? A. O Fossilized remains of archaebacteria B. O Double membranes of the orga…
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What evidence does not support the evolution of chloroplasts and mitochondria from prokaryotic cells? A. O Fossilized remains of archaebacteria B. O Double membranes of the orga…
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What evidence does not support the evolution of chloroplasts and mitochondria from prokaryotic cells?
A. O Fossilized remains of archaebacteria
B. O Double membranes of the organelles
c. Similar methods of reproduction
D. O Presence of circular DNA
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