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  2. The common trait of chloroplasts and mitochondria is the presence of DNA. Explanation: In both chloroplasts and mitochondria, DNA is found, making option a) correct. Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells and some protists, and they are responsible for photosynthesis.

  3. The common traits of chloroplasts and mitochondria are: they both have their own DNA and they both are surrounded by a double membrane system, not a single one, thus, option a is incorrect. They do not reproduce by meiosis, but by a process called binary fission, so option b is also incorrect.

  4. chloroplasts and mitochondria share a common trait with the nucleus that the other organelles do not. what is this shared characteristic? Chloroplasts and mitochondria have something in common that supports the theory of endosymbiosis. What is it? A) Mitochondria and chloroplasts are found in prokaryotes. B) Mitochondria and Chloroplasts lack a ...

  5. Common traits of chloroplasts and mitochondria include both having their own DNA and being surrounded by double membranes. Specifically, chloroplasts and mitochondria are unique among organelles because they contain their own genetic material, similar to that found in bacteria, and replicate independently of the cell's division cycle through a ...

  6. Chloroplasts and mitochondria are both membranous organelles found within eukaryotic cells. They share a number of common traits including having their own DNA and ribosomes which suggests they were once free-living prokaryotes, as well as being self-replicating which they do through a process that is similar to binary fission in prokaryotes.

  7. Mitochondria, on the other hand, are organelles that are responsible for energy production inside the cell. They're considered the powerhouse of the cell because they're involved in aerobic respiration. Both having their own DNA and proteins for both being synthesized on ribosomes in the rough ER are common traits of chloroplasts and mitochondria.

  8. The common component in mitochondria and chloroplasts related to the electron transport chain and phosphorylation is the inner membrane. The correct option is d. The component common to both mitochondria and chloroplasts is the inner membrane.

  9. Common characteristics found in both chloroplasts and mitochondria include that they both contain a small amount of DNA, and are not components of the endomembrane system. Both organelles have their own genetic material, which enables them to produce some proteins independently, and they replicate themselves within the cell.

  10. Chloroplasts and mitochondria are both involved in energy conversion in eukaryotic cells and share many similarities. Differentiate between chloroplasts and mitochondria. Choose ALL of the characteristics that apply ONLY to mitochondria. A) Mitochondria need water and oxygen. B) Mitochondria are only found in animal cells.

  11. Chloroplasts and mitochondria share the characteristic of containing their own DNA, supporting the endosymbiotic theory of their origin from free-living prokaryotes. Chloroplasts and mitochondria share a common characteristic with the nucleus that distinguishes them from other organelles: they both contain their own DNA.