The endosymbiotic theory provides compelling evidence that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once primitive bacterial cells. How are chloroplasts and mitochondria similar to prokaryotes? All but ONE apply. A) Chloroplasts and mitochondria contain DNA. B) Chloroplasts and mitochondria have a nucleus. C) Chloroplasts and mitochondria contain ribosomes. D) Chloroplasts and mitochondria have a double membrane.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - Option A and option D.

Explanation:

Mitochondria and chloroplast both have their own DNA as the prokaryotic cells like bacteria. The DNA found in these organelles are circular formation like DNA in prokaryotes.

They contain their own ribosomes that are a small organelle that helps in the production of protein. The ribosomes found inside chloroplasts and mitochondria similar in size that present in prokaryotic cells.

Thus, the correct answer is - Option A and option D.

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B, C, & D

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