Biology, asked by anju0371, 9 months ago

how can mitochondria make their own protein?​

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Answered by AngelicSweetie
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Answer:

Mitochondria are capable of making their own proteins because it contains ribosomes which help it in making its own protein. They are also capable of synthesizing their own genetic material .

Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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The presence of translational machinery in mitochondria allows it to make its own proteins. Complete answer: Mitochondria can make some of the protein because they possess ribosomes as well as genetic instructions for manufacturing proteins.

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