How are mitochondria different from other organelles?
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Mitochondria is different from other organelles cause
it is Semi autonomous organelle
it has his own DNA hat replicates independently and 70s ribosome
all the three types of RNA and DNA or RNA DNA are present in mitochondrial matrix
mitochondria synthesise its own protein
mitochondria divide by fission mitochondria are one of the organelle which is present in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes
it has a unique function ETS electron transport system which is responsible for the formation of ATP
it is Semi autonomous organelle
it has his own DNA hat replicates independently and 70s ribosome
all the three types of RNA and DNA or RNA DNA are present in mitochondrial matrix
mitochondria synthesise its own protein
mitochondria divide by fission mitochondria are one of the organelle which is present in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes
it has a unique function ETS electron transport system which is responsible for the formation of ATP
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