Biology, asked by zander07, 1 year ago

Both Mitochondria and Chloroplast have their own DNA, but they still cannot live independently on their own.What conclusion you draw about this statement?

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Answered by Anonymous
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because they don't have a control center like nucleus in the cell

Conclusion: DNA is not a site responsible for cell function instead is a site for storage of genetic information contained in our body.

hence for being independent the cell organells need a control site like nucleolus in the nucleus



Hope IT HELPS

zander07: -_- they have got DNA, that is what is present in a nucleus
zander07: okay ...but whats the conclusion?
Answered by acestudentt4n15h
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Yes they do have their own DNA....but don't have a organiser like the nucleus.
A basic cell needs a nucleus, an energy production site, a protein production site,locomotive organelles(in some cases), transportive organelles, organelles which help in cell division like the nucleolus and MOST importantly DNA.
The strange organelles lack these requirements and hence can't live independently.Else we would be having Mitochondrial cells and Choloroplastial cells.
So much for independence.....
Mark it as brainliest!!
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You can consider the main point as the conclusion( what's the main according to you??)

zander07: its the eendosymbiosis theory
zander07: yours one is right too
acestudentt4n15h: THEORY??
acestudentt4n15h: I don't agree
acestudentt4n15h: If they were prokaryotic, then why would they have a specific function??
zander07: u didnt get your question
acestudentt4n15h: uhh....what??
zander07: nvm, im watching anime talk to u later
acestudentt4n15h: Naruto??
acestudentt4n15h: k talk 2 ya later..
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