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Figure 26.1 Evolution of the Eukaryotic Cell The loss of a firm cell wall allowed the cell membrane to fold inward and create more surface area, which facilitated the evolution of larger cells. As cells grew larger, cytoskeletal complexity increased, and the cell became increasingly compartmentalized. Endosymbioses involving bacteria gave rise to mitochondria and (in photosynthetic eukaryotes) to chloroplasts.