Biology, asked by tannu2391, 5 months ago

Name the organelles which are semiautonomous in nature. Why are they called so .Give the structure of
any one of them​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mitochondria and Chloroplast are called semiautonomous cell organelle. Because, they have their own DNA and Ribosomes. Hence, they can synthesize some of their proteins. For other proteins they depend on nucleus

Answered by TheQuantumMan
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right answer. the lines are straight.

Both mitochondria and plastids contain DNA as well as ribosomes and are able to synthesise some of its own proteins. But, since they depend on the nuclear gene for biogenesis and on ground cytoplasm for biosynthetic activities, they cannot exist independently. Hence, they are called as semiautonomous organelles

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