Why are mitochondria able to make their own proteins?
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as they contain thier own ribosome
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They are able to make their own proteins because they have their own ribosomes and DNA and ribosomes synthesises proteins. Mitochondria has their own D.N .A and Ribosomes , thus it has its own proteins too .
They are able to make their own proteins because they have their own ribosomes and DNA and ribosomes synthesises proteins. Mitochondria has their own D.N .A and Ribosomes , thus it has its own proteins too .
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