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Mention the strange similarity between plastids and mitochondria with reference to synthesis of their own materials

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Answered by F12345
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They both have their own DNA and ribosomes, and are self-replicating. They both have a double membrane.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The strange similarity between the plastids and the mitochondria with reference to their synthesis is that they have their own DNA and hence therefore they can synthesize their own proteins.

Explanation:  

The plastids are mostly found only in the plants, these plastids and the ‘mitochondria’ have their own DNA and therefore they have a characteristic to act as a cell itself.

This is because these organelles are very important for the cell to maintain its metabolic activities.

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