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What is common in mitochondria,chloroplast and nucleus? (1)They are double membrane bound organelles (2)They are single membrane bound organelles (3)They are included in endomembrane system (4)They have 80S ribosomes

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Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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(4)They have 80S ribosomes

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

(1)They are double membrane bound organelles

Explanation:

Organisms with eukaryotic cells that contain a nucleus along with other organelles are called eukaryotes so these all mitochondria, chloroplast and nucleus are eukaryotic cells.

 Mitochondria, chloroplast, and nucleus are the double membranous structures or organelle  present in the eukaryotic cell.

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