Subject: Are there eukaryotic cells without mitochondria?
Date: Mon May 1 05:11:35 2006
Posted by Nell
Grade level: undergrad
School: U. Conn
City: Hartford State/Province: conn
Country: USA
Area of science: Evolution
ID: 1146485495.Ev
Message:
assuming nucleated cells existed before ingesting bacteria that evolved into
mitochondria, shouldn't there be examples of nucleated cells that don't have
mitochondria? if so what and where are they?
Re: Are there eukaryotic cells without mitochondria?
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