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How can we say that chloroplast and mitochondria both are prokaryotic cells?​

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Answered by aarzoosinhmar41
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Mitochondria and chloroplast both perform prokaryotic activities. Mitochondria performs breathing while chloroplast performs photosynthesis. Thus, Chloroplasts and mitochondria are prokaryotes. They have genes of their own on a small, circular chromosome, but no nucleus.

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