give three similarities and one difference between mitochondria and plastids expand atp
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Eukaryotes have plastids and mitochondria as their cell organelles. Plastids are only found in plant cells, but mitochondria are present in all eukaryotic cells, including those of animals and plants.
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- Similarities:
- Plastids and mitochondria are both surrounded by a double membrane.
- Both mitochondria and plastids contain DNA that serves as their own unique genetic material.
- They have a unique 70S ribosome.
- Difference:
- The location of cellular respiration is the mitochondria.
- Both plant and animal cells include mitochondria.
- The production of ATP is assisted by mitochondria, which lack pigment.
- Photosynthesis takes place on plastid.
- Animal cells do not contain the plastid, making it unique to plant cells.
- Plastids have pigments that can ultimately yield glucose.
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