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how many nucleus present in mitochondria if it is autonomous

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Answered by armyworld333555777
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Answer:

Mitochondria is a semi autonomous body as it contains its own DNA and ribosomes. The inner, folded membrane of mitochondria also contains ribosomes which is why it can synthesize its own proteins.

Answered by dayanidhisharma19
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Answer:

NO nucleus

Explanation:

Mitochondria is said to be semi autonomous cell organelle because it contain own DNA and can synthesis sum of the proteins on its own but it has to depend on nucleus for majority of the needs.

Though its has own DNA but specific nucleus is absent and DNA is present freely in matrix, nuclear DNA is helical and mitochondrial DNA is circular.

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