endosümbiondid
Endosümbiondid refers to a symbiotic relationship where one organism lives inside another. This is a crucial concept in biology, particularly in understanding the evolution of cells and the diversity of life. The term itself is derived from Greek, with "endo" meaning within and "symbiosis" meaning living together.
The most famous example of endosymbiosis is the theory explaining the origin of eukaryotic organelles like
Beyond the origin of organelles, endosymbiosis is widespread in nature. Many insects rely on endosymbiotic bacteria