Biology, asked by Perika, 1 year ago

mention one aspect in which mitochondria resemble plastids

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Answered by divyansh5237
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The developing plastid has many nucleoids, localized at the periphery of the plastid, bound to the inner envelope membrane. During the development of proplastids to chloroplasts, and when plastids convert from one type to another, nucleoids change in morphology, size and location within the organelle.

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Answered by rumaru
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They both have extra DNA other than nuclear DNA.

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