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Why mitochondria is called procaryotic inside eucariotic

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⇒ Mitochondrion is considered a prokaryotic cell in an eukaryotic cell because of the following: Membranes — Mitochondria have their own cell membranes, just like a prokaryotic cell does.  This DNA is passed from a mitochondrion to its offspring and is separate from the "host" cell's genome in the nucleus.


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