Biology, asked by anzazafar353, 5 months ago

How are mitochondria able to have their own set of DNA and still be an organelle?Answer me quickly plz​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Mitochondria and chloroplasts grow in a coordinated process that requires the contribution of two separate genetic systems—one in the organelle and one in the cell nucleus. Most of the proteins in these organelles are encoded by nuclear DNA, synthesized in the cytosol, and then imported individually into the organelle.

Answered by amulya00786
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Answer:

Mitochondria and chloroplasts grow in a coordinated process that requires the contribution of two separate genetic systems—one in the organelle and one in the cell nucleus. Most of the proteins in these organelles are encoded by nuclear DNA, synthesized in the cytosol, and then imported individually into the organelle.

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