Yes, chloroplasts (plastid) in plants, algae and some protists and mitochondria of all Eukaryotes containing their own DNA that produce RNA and make proteins. They thought to be originated as a result of endosymbiosis!
Mitochondria are organelles that contain their own genome, the DNA and RNA. They are referred to as the powerhouse of the cell where biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
Hell naw, son... you thinkin of mitochondria, which do...
yes.They have all mRNA,tRNA and rRNA.They can synthesis proteins themselves
Yes RNA can be found. They also have ribosomes
Yes they have RNA. They also have DNA
They have RNA in them. They also have DNA
Yes
Yes
rna
Quite simply, chloroplasts make carbohydrates and ribosomes make proteins.
Yes.They have 70s ribosomes. They are similar to bacteria
Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm, in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, in mitochondria, and in chloroplasts.
The ribosomes are the site where proteins are synthesized.
They are somewhat alike.Both have circular DNA.They got 70s ribosomes.
ribosomes and chloroplasts.
Quite simply, chloroplasts make carbohydrates and ribosomes make proteins.
Quite simply, chloroplasts make carbohydrates and ribosomes make proteins.
Yes.They have 70s ribosomes. They are similar to bacteria
chloroplasts and vacuoles
They have own DNA.Both have 70s ribosomes
The ribosomes are the site where proteins are synthesized.
Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm, in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, in mitochondria, and in chloroplasts.
chloroplast
Ribosomes are in every cell.Both together are found in eukariyotic photoautotrophs.
Bound to their multitudinous cofactors they are actively engaged in "proteo-neo-genesis".
no. the ribosomes float in the chloroplast because the chloroplast cushions the organs. I'm in seventh grade you should now this material