Romans 1:22
"Endosymbiotic Theory as an explanation for the emergence of eukaryotic cells (cells with a nucleus) from prokaryotic cells (cellswithout a nucleus), proposing that two different one-celled organisms came into a close, integrated, symbiotic relationship with one-another. ...believed that eukaryotic mitochondria were once free-living bacteria that were engulfed by other one-celled organisms.
"Endosymbiotic Theory as an explanation for the emergence of eukaryotic cells (cells with a nucleus) from prokaryotic cells (cellswithout a nucleus), proposing that two different one-celled organisms came into a close, integrated, symbiotic relationship with one-another. ...believed that eukaryotic mitochondria were once free-living bacteria that were engulfed by other one-celled organisms.
Endosymbiosis, in the best of cases, can only explain a limited range of biological observations. It certainly does nothing to help explain the origin of animals and animal body plans in the Cambrian period." Stephen Meyer
