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A simple model of a euglena is shown above. Which of these would not be evidence used to support the claim that the mitochondria of the euglena were evolutionarily derived from ancestral prokaryotes? A) the mitochondria have multiple membranes
B) the mitochondria contain their own ribosomes
C) the mitochondria replicate by binary fission
D) the mitochondria have their own linear Chomesomes


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