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Biology, 23.09.2019 19:30 ErikHabdlowich

The endosymbiosis hypothesis proposes that a. a small cell lived inside a larger cell to the benefit of both cells. b. two cells merged into one cell, improving the enzyme function of the new cell. c. two separate cells worked cooperatively and one benefited from the other. d. a large cell engulfed and digested a smaller cell, exposing its enzymes for use by the larger cell. r

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