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Why mitochondria are referred to as strange cells?​

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Answered by harithasrib2001
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Mitochondria is called as a strange organelle as it has its own DNA and Ribosomes . ... Both mitochondria and plastids are known as strange organelles as they have their own DNA and ribosomes. Thus replicate independent of nucleus and synthesise their own proteins.

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Mitochondria is called as a strange organelle as it has its own DNA and Ribosomes . Both mitochondria and plastids are known as strange organelles as they have their own DNA and ribosomes. Thus replicate independent of nucleus and synthesise their own proteins.

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