Physics, asked by Anonymous, 8 days ago

How is mitochondria similar to chloroplast?

A Both lack a membrane

B Both are natural scavengers of the cell

C Both have their own DNA

D Both are known as Suicidal bags of the cells

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Answered by aserthia
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answer is option C, Both have their own DNA

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Answered by mahimaverma2005
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Chloroplasts are very similar to mitochondria, but are found only in the cells of plants and some algae. ... Chloroplasts help turn sunlight into food that can be used by the cell, a process known as photosynthesis. Like the mitochondria, the chloroplast has an inner and outer membrane.

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