1. Chloroplasts differ from mitochondria in Being double membrane bound b. being semi-autonomous C. having lamellae d having bosomes 2 Cells that abound in SER will have plenty of d. proteins b. lipids glucos both and
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1. Chloroplasts differ from mitochondria in Being double membrane bound b. being semi-autonomous C. having lamellae d having bosomes 2 Cells that abound in SER will have plenty of d. proteins b. lipids glucos both and
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Answer:
Both the cellular organelles mitochondria and chloroplasts have evolved from specialized bacteria (not de novo or new) which survived endocytosis by other cells and got incorporated into the cytoplasm of the cell.
Hence, they have a membrane similar to bacteria and possess their own nucleic acids (DNA) and thus, known as semi-autonomous organelles.
So, the correct answer is 'a is true but b is false'.
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