Mitochondria have mitochondrial DNA inherited through the cytoplasm of the mother.
true :)
That is not true. They contain their own DNA
The cell nucleus and the mitochondria contain genetic information in the form of DNA.
In eukaryotic cells, most genetic information is stored within the nucleus. Mitochondria within the cell also have unique genetic information. In prokaryotic cells, genetic information is in an area called the nucleolus.
Both chloroplasts and mitochondria have their own sets of chromosomes composed of DNA.
In a eukaryotic cell, most of the genetic information is found in the nucleus. Some of it is found in the mitochondria.
Lack of exchange of genetic information.
Nucleus & Mitochondria are the two organelles having their own genetic material.
Nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria etc. function for genetic information, protein synthesis and respiration.
Nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria etc. function for genetic information, protein synthesis and respiration.
Eukariyotic cells have Mitochondria.But extreamely specialized cells lack Mitochondria.
No they do not contain.red blood cells even lack mitochondria