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mitochondria is semi-autonomous organelle in the eukaryotic cells. this characteristics is present in another cell organelle which is found only in plant cells.analyse the statement and identify the organelle mentioned also, give its types and functions​

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Answered by sahasra310807
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Chloroplast and mitochondria are called as semi autonomous organelles as they have single stranded DNA.

Answered by madhurivaidya551
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Semi-autonomous cell organelles have the following two features:

i) They possess their own DNA, RNA, and ribosomes.

ii) They also possess their protein-synthesizing machinery.

The names of the two cell organelles which are semi-autonomous are the mitochondria in an animal cell, also known as the powerhouse of the cell and the chloroplast is plant cell also known as the kitchen of the plant cell.

Additional Information:

Mitochondria has the following characteristics:

- It can be of two shapes, saucer or oval-shaped. It was first found in the striated flight muscles of insects by Kolliker. Altman gave its detailed demonstration and named it bioblast. - The term mitochondria was given by Benda.

- It is a double membrane structure.

- Inner membrane is folded and these infoldings are known as cristae.

- The inner membrane also has oxysomes or elementary particles, F0-F1 particles which are a part of the electron transport system. The F1 part acts as an ATPase.

- The mitochondria contains 70% of the total cellular enzymes.

Chloroplast has the following feature:

- The chloroplast contains three parts: the envelope, stroma, and the lamellar system.

- It is also known as autoplast, photosynthetic apparatus, and the kitchen of the cell.

- The thylakoids are also known as baggy trousers, their inner membrane has quantasomes which are the functional units of photosynthesis.

Note: It is to be remembered that the semi-autonomous organelles, chloroplast, and mitochondria are both present inside eukaryotic cells. They are similar to unicellular prokaryotes like bacteria, and it is believed that these semi-autonomous organelles have originated from unicellular prokaryotes.

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