Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own genetic informations, which is one of the reasons why people believe that mitochondria and chloroplasts have originated as a bacteria that started mutualism with an early eukaryote. This relationship is known as the endosymbiotic theory.
they both have a bisexual relation ship for each other.
They both present in plant cells, where they work together to capture and convert energy. That is it.
1 Chloroplast and mitochondria are double membrane bounded
2 They both came into existing by the process of endocytosis of bacteria
3 They both have their own nucleus
Both have double membranes and their own form of DNA, as well as being the "powerhouse" for the cells they are in.
The nucleus, chloroplast, and mitochondria have in common is that they are membrane-bound organelles in a cell.
Mitochondria and Chloroplasts are involved in energy conversion.
Both mitochondria and choloplasts were thought to be single-celled bacteria that got "eaten" by other organisms, eventually giving rise to complex organisms that have mitochondria or chloroplasts in their cells (see endosymbiotic theory). Consequently, both mitochondria and chloroplasts are very similar to bacteria. One of the similarities is that both have their own DNA and replicate independently of the rest of the cell.
mitochondria and chloroplasts
Nucleus Mitochondria
Chloroplasts
They have different functions. But they have similarities
Both have their own DNA and are surrounded by a double menbrane
They are both part of the endomembrane system
Mitochondria and Chloroplasts are involved in energy conversion.
Both mitochondria and choloplasts were thought to be single-celled bacteria that got "eaten" by other organisms, eventually giving rise to complex organisms that have mitochondria or chloroplasts in their cells (see endosymbiotic theory). Consequently, both mitochondria and chloroplasts are very similar to bacteria. One of the similarities is that both have their own DNA and replicate independently of the rest of the cell.
I am pretty sure all those are in animal cells.
Both mitochondria and chloroplasts are organelles. Mitochondria are used in cellular respiration and chloroplasts are used in photosynthesis. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are opposite processes. Both are believed to have evolved from a living single celled bacteria that was engulfed by an early form of a plant or animal cell. Therefore, both mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA. Furthermore, they both have free ribosomes. NOTE! they both DO NOT have 2 membranes. chloroplasts have 3 membranes
mitochondria and chloroplasts
The mitochondria. They contain a small amount of their own DNA.
Plants and animals share many similarities and differences in the cells they have. Both plants and animals have mitochondria cells present.
Nucleus Mitochondria
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are thought to have once been a free prokaryotic cell.