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Unlike Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Membrane Bound Organelles Theorized Formed Plasma

Eukaryotes possess membrane-bound organelles believed to have formed from the plasma membrane or through endosymbiosis (incorporation of prokaryotes).

Eukaryoten haben Membran-gebundene Organellen, die sich aus der Plasmamembran oder durch Endosymbiose (Aufnahme von Prokaryoten) gebildet haben.

Text Unlike prokaryotes, eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles, which are theorized to have formed:
1) from the plasma membrane - nucleus, ER, etc.
2) from endosymbiosis - through endocytosis, prokaryote was brought into eukaryote where it produced energy, becoming mitochondria/chloroplast

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