Dna.They have circular DNA.Also have 70s ribosomes
They contain enzymes,ribosomes,membranes,organic materials etc.They generate energy for cell.
Mitochondria contain their own ribosomes, and ribosomes make the cells supply of proteins
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carbon dioxide and waterThey can produce proteins too.They got own DNA and ribosomes
No.In some cells, mitochondria contain small chromosomes. Mitochondria have circular DNA molecules.Not advanced as chromosomes
Mitochondria and chloroplasts. The question asks for organelles with their OWN genetic material. The material from the nucleus already belongs to the cell. Those two evolved from symbiotic prokaryotes and maintain their own DNA.
Mitochondria because it's a separate bateria that somehow merged with the cell's in a mutualistic form. All lifeform have it's own DNA in order to reproduce. Mitochondria and chloroplasts are enclosed by membranes, thery are not part of the endomembrane system. Their membrane proteins are made not by the ER, but by free ribosomes in the cytosol and by ribosomes contained within the mitochondria and chloroplasts themselves. Not only do these organelles have ribosomes, but they also contain a small amount of DNA. It is this DNA that programs the synthesis of the proteins made on the organelle's own ribosomes.
The mitochondria. This organelle has it own circular DNA and make some of its own proteins. Strongly suggesting bacterial origins.
as they contain their own DNA and hence are able to synthesize proteins,but the DNA contains small number of genes so it is able to produce some of the proteins.
carbon dioxide and waterThey can produce proteins too.They got own DNA and ribosomes
The short answer: No.Mitochondria are the power-house of the cell. It is where the Electron Transport Chain takes place as well as the production site almost all of the ATP a cell produces. Proteins are produced by ribosomes of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.Okay... the answer above is only partially true. Mitochondria do, in fact, synthesize some of their own proteins, due to the fact that they contain their own DNA. However, the first respondent is correct that most of the proteins used in a cell are synthesized in the rough ER. Hope this helps.
Not anymore. Many of the mitochondrial genes have been in-cooperated into the cells genetic material. So the mitochondria would not be able to synthesize all the proteins it needed to be viable on it's own.
yes they can. They have their own ribosomes which synthesize proteins
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Mitochondria contain their own DNA called mitochondrial DNA. This DNA codes for enzymes and proteins that are required for energy generation processes in the cell.
Mitochondria are important so far as synthesis of protein is concerned due to one or all of the following reasons:- 1. It contains ribosome which is the site for protein synthesis. However, these ribosomes differ in size and shape from cytoplasmic ribosomes. 2. They are the source of ATP. 3. They contain enzymes of electron-transport chain. 4. They contain DNA which is almost similar in character to that of prokaryotic DNA. 5. The activation of amino acids occurs in the mitochondria by ATP molecules and amino-acyl AMP is formed by the enzyme amino-acyl tRNA synthetase. 6. Trancription takes place in mitochondria leading to the synthesis to mRNA, tRNA and rRNA. 7. Most of the proteins of electron transport chain are produced in mitochondria (cytochrome b, etc.).
Two of the cellular organelles that have their own DNA are chloroplast and a nucleus. The mitochondrion also have there own DNA.
Chloroplasts in plant cells and mitochondria in animal cells contain their own mitochondria
The mitochondria. They contain a small amount of their own DNA.
Mitochondria and Chloroplast.