Some key innovations in the evolution of eukaryotes from a prokaryotic ancestor are membrane-bound organelles. Which of the foll
owing organelles or features is likely to be a common component shared by both eukaryotic cells and their prokaryotic ancestors? Some key innovations in the evolution of eukaryotes from a prokaryotic ancestor are membrane-bound organelles. Which of the following organelles or features is likely to be a common component shared by both eukaryotic cells and their prokaryotic ancestors? chloroplasts ribosomes mitochondria nuclear envelope
Ribosomes are structures in charge of manufacturing proteins, every cell needs to have proteins. They can be found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. On the other hand, chloroplasts, mitochondria and nuclear envelope are not found in prokaryotic cells.
Explanation: The two finches eat different kinds of food. The woodpecker finch eats insects and the large ground finch eats seeds. They do not compete for the same resources.