Which of the following best supports the endosymbiotic theory of the evolutionary origin of mitochondria? 01. The outer mitochondrial membrane contains the protein porin. 02. Genes for mitochondrial pyruvate dehydrogenase subunits are found in the nuclear DNA O 3. Mitochondrial and bacterial ribosomal functions are inhibited by the same antibiotics 04. Mitochondria, chloroplasts, and prokaryotes contain electron carriers. 5. Many mitochondrial proteins are imported across both inner and outer membranes after translation on cytoplasmic ribosomes is completed.

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Which of the following best supports the endosymbiotic theory of the evolutionary
origin of mitochondria?
01. The outer mitochondrial membrane contains the protein porin.
02. Genes for mitochondrial pyruvate dehydrogenase subunits are found in the
nuclear DNA
O 3. Mitochondrial and bacterial ribosomal functions are inhibited by the same antibiotics.
O
4. Mitochondria, chloroplasts, and prokaryotes contain electron carriers.
05.
Many mitochondrial proteins are imported across both inner and outer membranes after
translation on cytoplasmic ribosomes is completed.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following best supports the endosymbiotic theory of the evolutionary origin of mitochondria? 01. The outer mitochondrial membrane contains the protein porin. 02. Genes for mitochondrial pyruvate dehydrogenase subunits are found in the nuclear DNA O 3. Mitochondrial and bacterial ribosomal functions are inhibited by the same antibiotics. O 4. Mitochondria, chloroplasts, and prokaryotes contain electron carriers. 05. Many mitochondrial proteins are imported across both inner and outer membranes after translation on cytoplasmic ribosomes is completed.
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