their own DNA
Chloroplasts and mitochondria both have DNA. Other organelles lack DNA composition in their structures. They also do not associate with the proteins known as histones.
They got own DNA. They replicate by own. They got 70s ribosomes
Both have 70s ribosomes. Also have circular DNA
They have their own DNA.They have 70s riboosmes
They have their own DNA.They also have 70s ribosomes.
They have 70s ribosomes. They have own DNA molecules
They got 70s ribosomes. Also have own circular DNA
70s ribosomes are found. Also have circular DNA
They are both places where ATP is produced.
their own DNA
They lack membrane enclosed organelles
No, eukaryotes do have a true nucleus and organelles. What you're describing is a prokaryote.
Prokaryotes lack means that there are no vacuoles, Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticula or other organelles inside the cell.
organelles
their own DNA
Monerans lack membrane-bound organelles which are present in other organisms. These membrane-bound organelles include the mitochondria and chloroplasts. An example of a monera is bacteria.
They lack membrane enclosed organelles
No, eukaryotes do have a true nucleus and organelles. What you're describing is a prokaryote.
The lack of a nucleus and/or other membrane bound organelles.
They have their own DNA.They also have 70s ribosomes.
Prokaryotes lack means that there are no vacuoles, Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticula or other organelles inside the cell.
Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles.
No. Bacterial cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
organelles
Their own set of genetic material still capable of coding for a few proteins which these organelles use. In a circular form that indicates their bacterial origins.
centrioles