They both have an inner and outer membrane.
Thay are double mebranous organelles.They have circular DNA. They also have 70s ribosomes
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Similar climate and geography. Similar cultural roots.
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The similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells include that they both have vesicles and vacuoles. The differences between them include the fact that eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, mitochondria and a cytoskeleton whereas prokaryotic cells do not.
They are similar because they are the same shelter.
mitochondria and chloroplast are similar as chloroplast and mitochondria both are power houses of cell.chloroplast prepares food and mitochondria releases oxygen as both are providing power they are similar
There is no similar one. but mitochondria doing the opposite reaction of chloroplast.
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.
Mitochondria and chloroplast are botn thought to be what remains of ancient bacteria. They are both about the size of a bacteria and both of them contain their own DNA. Mitochondria is responsible for cellular respiration using the sugar generated in the chloroplasts.
Mitochondria are to aerobic respiration. Mitochondria are responsible for producing ATP through cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells, similar to how chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells.
Mitochondria, which are thought to have originated from a symbiotic relationship between early eukaryotic cells and aerobic bacteria, provide evidence that eukaryotic cells have evolved from prokaryotic cells. Mitochondria have their own DNA and ribosomes, similar to prokaryotic cells, and carry out cellular respiration, a process that is also similar to bacterial metabolism.
Following characteristics of mitochondria and chloroplast led Margulis (1983) and other scientists to hypothesized that mitochondria and chloroplast were Bacteria and Cyanobacteria that were engulfed by Amoeboid Eucaryotic cells and became symbiotic organelles. 1; Both mitochondria and chloroplast (M&C) are self replicating. 2; Both possess small circular DNA molecule similar to Plasmids. 3; Both possess an outer membrane similar to eukaryotic cell membrane. 4; Both possess an inner membrane simillar to prokaryotic cell membrane as it lacks sterols. 5; Both possess ribosome similar to prokaryotes and smaller than eukaryotic ribosomes. 6; Both produce their own m RNA and some proteins . 7; Both can produce their own ATP. 8; Both are semidependent on animal or plant cell. this hypothesis is called Endosymbiont hypothesis,
because it is one.
Mitochondria have two membranes.They are similar to cell membrane.
They both have to do with producing energy.
it gives energy
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