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Three lines of evidence that support the endosymbiotic theory:
1. The presence of membrane- Organelles like mitochondria and plastids have their own cell membranes, just like a prokaryotic cell does,
2. The presence of DNA- Each of these organelles have its own DNA genome, like a bacteria's genome, but much smaller.
<span>3. Reproduction (division)-Multiplication of the organelles occurs just like in bacteria, by division.</span>
<span>Herpesviridae is a large family of DNA viruses that cause diseases in animals, including humans.
When a person infected once, his immune system develops antidot against the virus, so he becomes immune for that virus for rest of his life. In other words, he can't be affected from that virus again
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<span>Not every member of a particular species (one kind of organism) must be able to reproduce in order for the species to survive. If you take homo sapiens for example (Humans) there are many males and females around the world who are sterile and unable to reproduce, yet you still see the human species flourishing. </span>