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What is the process that explains how eukaryotic cells evolved by engulfing small cells that eventually became organelles?
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Endosymbiosis
Mitosis
Photosynthesis
Diffusion
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What is the significance of organelle DNA being short and circular in mitochondria and chloroplasts within eukaryotic cells?
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It is identical to the DNA sequences found in the nucleus.
It does not match DNA sequences found in the nucleus.
It replicates through mitosis like eukaryotic DNA.
It contains four strands of nucleotides.
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What is the process that explains how eukaryotic cells evolved by engulfing small cells that eventually became organelles?
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What is the significance of organelle DNA being short and circular in mitochondria and chloroplasts within eukaryotic cells?
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What is the concept that Charles Darwin proposed to explain the divergence of species from common ancestors?
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What term did Darwin use to refer to an organism’s relative ability to survive and produce fertile offspring?
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What observation by Charles Darwin led him to infer that natural selection could change species over time?
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What concept did Charles Darwin propose that species can change over time, inspired by the work of Lamarck?
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What term did Charles Darwin use to describe the process in which nature selects the variations that are most useful for an organism's survival and reproduction?