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The two membranes create distinct compartments within the organelle, and are themselves very different ... They are semi-autonomous, self-reproducing organelles because they contain their own genome.
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The two membranes create distinct compartments within the organelle, and are themselves very different ... They are semi-autonomous, self-reproducing organelles because they contain their own genome.
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In cell biology, a mitochondrion (plural mitochondria ) is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in most eukaryotic cells. ... They are semi-autonomous, self-reproducing organelles because they
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I am not exactly sure, but i think organelles made when a cell is made, or reproduced. Organelles are a nesscesity of cells and just come when a cell is made.
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Why are mitochondria and plastids called semi-autonomous organelles? They retain their own DNA, which is separate from the DNA of the cell they are in.
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Apr 15, 2004 ... Plastids and Mitochondria are classed as semi-autonomous organelles because although they are capable of synthesis of their own proteins ...
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Dec 3, 2003 ... Mitochondria and chloroplasts are semi-autonomous organelles that have arisen through an endosymbiotic event and, over evolutionary time, ...
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”Semi-autonomous Organelles': There are two organelles which contain their own DNA (coding for about 50% of the organelle) and reproduce independently of ...
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and divide. They are thus semi-autonomous organelles. RIBOSOMES. 1. Unlike most other organelles, ribosomes are not surrounded by a membrane. 2.
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double membranes = 2 membranes; semi-autonomous organelles. move, change shape, divide. internal ribosomes, DNA & enzymes. 2005-2006. AP Biology ...
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