They are thought to evolved from bacteria. Symbiotic living have turned them into organelles
Mitochondria came first before chloroplasts in the evolution of eukaryotic cells.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are thought to have once been a free prokaryotic cell.
Mitochondria and Chloroplasts are involved in energy conversion.
There are three characteristics of mitochondria and chloroplasts that support this theory. First, both mitochondria and chloroplasts have two membranes surrounding them. Second, like prokaryotes, mitochondria and chloroplasts contain ribosomes, as well as a circular DNA molecules attached to their inner membranes. Third, mitochondria and chloroplasts are autonomous.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA. Mitochondria DNA is circular, similar to bacterial DNA, and is inherited maternally. Chloroplasts also have circular DNA and are thought to have originated from endosymbiotic relationships with ancient prokaryotes.
Nucleus Mitochondria
No they do not. They are in chloroplasts.
mitochondria provide power for cells chloroplasts provide food for cells by photosynthesis
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are involved in energy tranformation. animal cells: mitochondria plant cells: mitochondria and chloroplasts
They were cells before and then they came together with a cell and then they became mutually dependent.
Chloroplasts are the organelles in plants that help them get their energy through the process of photosynthesis.
The mitochondria and chloroplasts are organelles that contain functioning ATP synthetase complexes in their membranes. These complexes are responsible for producing ATP through oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria and photophosphorylation in the chloroplasts.