why are mitochondria able to make their own proteins ?
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The mitochondrion is a double membrane bound organelle that is found in most eukaryotic organisms.
Some cells in some multicellular organisms may however lack them.
They are able to make their own proteins because they have their own ribosomes and DNA and ribosomes synthesises proteins.
Some cells in some multicellular organisms may however lack them.
They are able to make their own proteins because they have their own ribosomes and DNA and ribosomes synthesises proteins.
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↪ We know that Ribosomes synthesis proteins .
Mitochondria has their own D.N .A and Ribosomes , thus it has its own proteins too .
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Here's ur ans. ⬇
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↪ We know that Ribosomes synthesis proteins .
Mitochondria has their own D.N .A and Ribosomes , thus it has its own proteins too .
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✌Hope it helps
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