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What organelle is believed to have once been a free living prokaryote that moved into our cells and became a permanent guest? Select one: a. mitochondria b. nucleus c. cytosol d. none of these
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What organelle is believed to have once been a free living prokaryote that moved into our cells and became a permanent guest?
Select one:
a. mitochondria
b. nucleus
c. cytosol
d. none of these
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The answer to this is a. mitochondria.
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