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There is a popular theory that some interior structures of the bacterial cell were once separate organisms which came to live within the bacterial cell in a symbiotic relationship.- The case is strongest for mitochondria and chloroplasts, which have their own DNA- It's not quite so clear for other organelles like ribosomes, which have no DNA, but do contain structural RNASee: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteria#Cellular_structurehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribosome#Origin
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While a bacterium is a single cell, I believe some of them form colonies with some organization, and cellular adhesion.