mitochondria= cellular respiration, chloroplast=photosynthesis
They replicate independently in division.They have their own DNA.
Both have own DNA and ribosomes. Chloroplast makes ATP and mitochondria break them
Mitochondria and chloroplasts have ATP because they allow the production of ATP within them.
Mitochondria are found spread throughout the cell and also divide independently so when the cell divides they will still be spread evenly through the cell
Nope an animal cell does not have chloroplast.
the organelle chlorophyll helps the choloroplast
Both have own DNA and ribosomes. Chloroplast makes ATP and mitochondria break them
Mitochondria and chloroplasts have ATP because they allow the production of ATP within them.
The job of choloroplast iis to use sunlight to produce food.:)
Mitochondria and chloroplasts reproduce independently from the cell.
it allows for a larger surface area so for example the mitochondria is used to make ATP and the enzymes that are used to make it are on the membrane, so the larger the membrane surface is, the more enzymes there are so more ATP is made
The mitochondrian and chloroplast used to be separate prokaryotic entities. Larger prokaryotes would consume smaller ones. Since the mitochondria was larger than the choloroplast, it would consume it and become one.
choloroplast is only in the plant cells, mitochondria is in both plant and animal cells.the basaic diff is while chloroplast synthesises food matter(fixed carbon), mitochondria utilises it though ATP is synthesised in both of them.both are also inherited maternally and hence there inheritance is studies under cytoplasmic inheritance.for more details, email me AND ALSO THE MITOCHONDRIA PRODUCES SUGAR IN OTHER WORDS (ATP)
Yes,they have their own DNA.They can replicate independently.
it is trianglish figure
Mitochondria are found spread throughout the cell and also divide independently so when the cell divides they will still be spread evenly through the cell
Photosynthesis.
walls of plant cells