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and chloroplasts - proposed by margulis in 1967 - reticulum, golgi body…

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and chloroplasts - proposed by margulis in 1967 - reticulum, golgi body, and single membrane - bound organelles - presented in 1967 by klein and cronquist which conclusion is shared by both theories to explain cell complexity? - membrane - bound organelles like the golgi body are less complex than mitochondria. - cells became less complex by joining together with other cells. - mitochondria developed before chloroplasts in complex eukaryotic cells. - complex eukaryotic cells developed from a simpler prokaryotic cell. clear my selection

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the conclusion shared by both theories (likely endosymbiotic theory and the theory about membrane - bound organelles' development), we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: Comparing the complexity of Golgi body and mitochondria is not a core conclusion of theories explaining cell complexity.
  • Option 2: The idea of cells joining with others is more related to endosymbiosis but not a shared conclusion with the other theory (about membrane - bound organelles' development).
  • Option 3: The order of development of mitochondria and chloroplasts in complex eukaryotic cells is specific to endosymbiotic theory and not a shared conclusion.
  • Option 4: Both theories related to cell complexity (endosymbiotic theory and the theory of membrane - bound organelles' development) support the idea that complex eukaryotic cells evolved from simpler prokaryotic cells.

Answer:

Complex eukaryotic cells developed from a simpler prokaryotic cell.