Plastids are known as semi-autonomous organelle as they have their own ribosome and DNA. Therefore they are able to make their own proteins.
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Akriti answered this
Plastids are able to make their own proteins because they contain small, circular DNA, ribosomes and the enzymes required for the synthesis of proteins. Plastids are known as semi-autonomous organelle as they have their own ribosome and DNA. Therefore they are able to make their own proteins.
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Hesham Ghonaim answered this
is it possible to transcribe mRNA inside plastids
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Bishnu Prasad Mishra answered this
Plastids are able to make their own proteins because they contain small, circular DNA, ribosomes and the enzymes required for the synthesis of proteins. Plastids are known as semi-autonomous organelle as they have their own ribosome and DNA. Therefore they are able to make their own proteins.
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Yatin Yadav answered this
Plastids are able to make their own proteins because they contain small, circular DNA, ribosomes and the enzymes required for the synthesis of proteins. Plastids are known as semi-autonomous organelle as they have their own ribosome and DNA. Therefore they are able to make their own proteins.
is it possible to transcribe mRNA inside plastids