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the hydrogen hypothesis suggests that during endosymbiosis ______.
an environment rich in hydrogen was necessary for chloroplast development
the endosymbiont became dependent on hydrogen produced by the host
the host cell became dependent on endosymbiont - produced hydrogen for energy
mitochondria and chloroplasts arose from a common source
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The hydrogen hypothesis for endosymbiosis focuses on the origin of mitochondria: a hydrogen-producing bacterial endosymbiont was taken up by a host, and over time the host relied on the endosymbiont's hydrogen as an energy source, leading to the evolution of the mitochondrion-host relationship. The other options are incorrect: the hypothesis does not center on chloroplast development, reverse dependency, or a common origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts.
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the host cell became dependent on endosymbiont-produced hydrogen for energy