Biology, asked by krishanchander6, 11 months ago

Why are mitochondria able to make their own proteins?

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Answered by targetNEETandAIIMS
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as they contain thier own ribosome
Answered by SayyamBakshi
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Hey mate this is your answer

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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