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Which cellular component is necessary for the formation of protobionts? and why? ribosomes mitochondria plasma membrane chloroplast
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Which cellular component is necessary for the formation of protobionts? and why?
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A Protobiont, also known as a Protocell, is considered to be a precursor to what we now know as Prokaryotes.
The key feature to a Protobiont that makes it resemble a cell is that the contents are contained within a cell membrane or
plasma membrane
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