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Evidence Endosymbiosis Mitochondria Chloroplasts Double Membranes Susceptibility Antibiotics

Evidence for endosymbiosis in mitochondria and chloroplasts includes having double membranes, being susceptible to antibiotics, replicating by fission, containing naked circular DNA, and possessing 70S ribosomes.

Evidence supporting the endosymbiotic theory for mitochondria and chloroplasts includes their double membranes, susceptibility to antibiotics, fission-like replication, naked circular DNA, and 70S ribosomes.

Front Evidence for endosymbiosis (5) mitochondria and chloroplasts:
Back double membranes, susceptibility to antibiotics, fission-like replication, naked/circular DNA, 70s ribosomes 

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