Biology, asked by zeus41, 10 months ago

explain how mitochondria are different from plastids​

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Answered by itsmegarry
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Mitochondria: it is known as the energy house of the the cell it contains ATP MOLECULES which is also known as the energy currency of the cell

plastids: it is present in plants there are 2 types of plastids chromoplast and leucoplast the chromoplast contains chlorophyll and leucoplast contain materials such as granules etc

Answered by ashamonikakati30
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Mitrochondria is an organelle that has a double membrane and consist of crastae and matrix . it is an organelle that occurs in almost all eukaryotic cells, both plant and aminals cells.

A plastid is an organelle with a double membrane that is found in some Eukaryotic cells and usually contains pigments or stores food. Plastids are not found in animal cells.

But the main difference between mitochondria and plastids are that mitochondria is found in all eukaryotic but plastids are exclusive to plants and algae.

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