Biology, asked by namangmr, 8 months ago

Why are the plastids capable of making their own proteins?

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Answered by potulajyoti5
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As a relic of this evolutionary past, both types of organelles contain their own genomes, as well as their own biosynthetic machinery for making RNA and organelle proteins. Mitochondria and plastids are never made from scratch, but instead arise by the growth and division of an existing mitochondrion or plastid.

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