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why mitochondria has its own DNA and ribosome?

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Answered by muskan360
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as it is a self autonomous organelles . it is also called cell within the cell. it has DNA and ribosomes so that it produces it's own protein and genetic material
Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Mitochondria and plastids have their own DNA and ribosome.

Explanation:

Mitochondria and Plastids like Chloroplast have their personal DNA and ribosomes due to which they're capable of synthesize a number of their personal proteins and mirror impartial of the nucleus.

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"Keeping the ones genes domestically withinside the mitochondria offers the mobileular a manner to in my view manage mitochondria," Johnston says, due to the fact pivotal proteins are created withinside the mitochondria themselves.

Electron micrograph of a mitochondrion, displaying matrix, cristae, outer membrane, and internal membrane. The area among the membranes is referred to as the intermembrane area, and the compartment enclosed through the internal membrane is referred to as the mitochondrial matrix. The matrix includes mitochondrial DNA and ribosomes.

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