jameshowell,
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@rayckeith @tshirtman Yes, a few types of plants, most notably legumes, have root nodules where intracellular bacterial symbionts fix nitrogen.

But the symbiont doesn't need to live in those plant cells, so you could imaginatively think of it as early in the process of becoming a possible future organelle!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_nodule

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