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The endosymbiotic theory concerns the mitochondria, plastids (e.g. chloroplasts), and possibly other organelles of eukaryotic cells. According to this theory, certain organelles originated as free-living bacteria that were taken inside another cell as endosymbionts. Mitochondria developed from proteobacteria (in particular, Rickettsiales, the SAR11 clade,[1][2] or close relatives) and chloroplasts from cyanobacteria. Enjoy!
According to the Theory of Endosymbyosis chloroplasts were "primitive" cells that formed a symbiotic relationship with other prokaryotic cells. Some cells have chloroplasts because it was believed by "compelling evidence" that the organelles of chloroplasts could undertake photosynthesis.