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Mitochondria and chloroplasts are the cell organelles capable of making their own proteins. They contain their own DNA and ribosomes, allowing them to synthesize some of the proteins necessary for their specific functions. This ability is attributed to their evolutionary origins, as both organelles are thought to have evolved from free-living prokaryotic organisms through endosymbiosis.

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