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English: One of many models on where eukaryotes came from. This model has an amitochondriate eukaryote engulfing an aerobe and then a cyanobacterium.Includes a build-your own SVG eukaryote kit with assorted mitochondria and plastids. (off the page) :P
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1 Biology, 8th edition Campbell & Reece—page 517
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26 March 2013, 20:25:09 |
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Kelvinsong |
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