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There is some debate about the origin of mitochondria. But one of the most intriguing, and widely accepted, theories is that more than a billion years ago, organelles were, in fact, microbial cells that developed the capacity to produce energy via a chemical reaction involving oxygen and glucose. These microbial cells were engulfed or captured by other cells and entered into a working partnership of sorts, a phenomenon termed endosymbiosis.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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