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Which organelles are believed to have originated from free-standing bacteria ingested by ancient eukaryotic cells? chloroplasts and ribosomes lysosomes and ribosomes mitochondria and chloroplasts mitochondria and golgi complex chloroplasts and lysosomes?

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