What do you understand by semiautonomous body ?Give examples also.
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semiautonomous bodies are present in cytoplasm. they are the bodies that have their own dna and ribosomes and can synthesise their own proteins. examples are mitochondria and plastids
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semi autonomous body
"semi-autonomous body" means a department of the University, whether or not constituted within a faculty or other division of the University, where control and management are exercised by or under the direction of a board on behalf of Council. Example-Mitochondrian, chloroplast etc.
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"semi-autonomous body" means a department of the University, whether or not constituted within a faculty or other division of the University, where control and management are exercised by or under the direction of a board on behalf of Council. Example-Mitochondrian, chloroplast etc.
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