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Write two similarities and one dissimilarity between mitochondria and plastid

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

They both have their own DNA and ribosomes of their own. They both can be said as the kitchen of the cell. One gives energy by cellular respiration and other by food storage. Difference —Mitochondria lack pigments whereas plastid have it.

Answered by hyacinth98
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Mitochondria are membranous organelles tracked down in every single eukaryotic cell. The metabolic energy as ATP is delivered in mitochondria in a cycle called cell breath. Mitochondria contain their own DNA inside the organelle.

similarities and dissimilarity between mitochondria and plastid

Mitochondria is an organelle connected with the creation of ATP ( energy ) or power House of the cell. Plastids contains chloroplast or chlorophyll the primary site of photosynthesis.

Mitochondria and plastids are two essential organelles tracked down in eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria and plastids are membranous organelles with liquid-filled sacs inside them.

Difference:

The principal distinction between mitochondria and plastids is that mitochondria are engaged with the energy creation of the cell through cell breath though plastids have different capabilities like food stockpiling and photosynthesis.

Two similitudes between mitochondria and plastids are

1. The two of them contain their own DNA content and ribosomes.

2. mitochondrial and plastid both have the capacity to repeat their protein or DNA material or duplicate cycles.

3. The two of them bear a similar outer design association. The two pictures show the outer subtleties of mitochondria and plastid (chloroplast)

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