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Secondary Endosymbiosis 0
Secondary endosymbiosis is a process where a eukaryotic cell engulfs another eukaryotic cell that has already undergone primary endosymbiosis, leading to the formation of complex plastids with multiple membranes. This evolutionary event is pivotal in the diversification of photosynthetic eukaryotes, giving rise to groups like the chlorarachniophytes and euglenids.
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