Ancient prokaryotes may have entered primitive eukaryotic cells, remained there, and evolved into organelles. InferIs it likely that nonphotosynthetic prokaryotes could have evolved into chloroplasts? Explain your answer.

Answer:
yes that is the serial endosymbiosis theory
they have similar inner membrane structure and function
they make their own DNA
cell division is similar
their ribosomes are more similar to prokaryotes than eukaryotes
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