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Chloroplast and mitochondria are believed to be semi autonomous organelles but not fully autonomous. Why?​

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In eukaryotic cells, mitochondrion and chloroplast are semi autonomous organelles as it posses its own DNA. ... They are able to do this because they have their own DNA/ genome. Both the organelles are also known to have evolved from free living prokaryotes, according to the endosymbiotic theory.

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In eukaryotic cells, mitochondrion and chloroplast are semi autonomous organelles as it posses its own DNA. ... They are able to do this because they have their own DNA/ genome. Both the organelles are also known to have evolved from free living prokaryotes, according to the endosymbiotic theory.

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