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An organism that lives within another organism. For instance, some nitrification? bacteria and cellulose-digesting protozoa.
Endosymbiont (also known as intracellular symbiont) is any organism that lives within cells of another organism. For instance, some nitrification? bacteria and cellulose-digesting protozoa.

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A few organelles of eukaryote cells probably originated as reduced endosymbiotic prokaryotes, namely the mitochondrion and chloroplast. Both of these have double membranes - the inner one corresponding to the bacterium, the outer to the cell - and contain some DNA, but this does not code for parts outside the organelle is the DNA in the nucleus does.
A few organelles of eukaryote cells probably originated as reduced endosymbiotic prokaryotes, namely the mitochondrion and chloroplast. Both of these have double membranes - the inner one corresponding to the bacterium, the outer to the cell - and contain some DNA, but this does not code for parts outside the organelle is the DNA in the nucleus does.

Endosymbiont (also known as intracellular symbiont) is any organism that lives within cells of another organism. For instance, some nitrification? bacteria and cellulose-digesting protozoa.

A few organelles of eukaryote cells probably originated as reduced endosymbiotic prokaryotes, namely the mitochondrion and chloroplast. Both of these have double membranes - the inner one corresponding to the bacterium, the outer to the cell - and contain some DNA, but this does not code for parts outside the organelle is the DNA in the nucleus does.

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