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What are semiautonomous organelles? Describe with example?

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Answered by tushirakshay06
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Cell organelles which contain their own DNA and replicate independently of the nucleus are said to be semi-autonomous. Mitochondria have their own DNA which can replicate independently. ... The organelles possess their own ribosomes, called mitoribosomes

Explanation:Chloroplast and mitochondria are called semi-autonomous organelles because they have their own genetic material (DNA) and are capable of synthesizing proteins required for their functioning.

Answered by mahemudkhan171
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here is your ans

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Chloroplast and mitochondria are called semi-autonomous organelles because they have their own genetic material (DNA) and are capable of synthesizing proteins required for their functioning.

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