What are the similarities between chloroplasts and mitochondria?

Mitochondria and chloroplasts are organelles found in eukaryotic cells. They are as follows:

Both organelles are two-membrane organelles, that is, it consists of two rows of the plasma membrane – outer and inner;
The inner membrane has outgrowths – thylakoids and cristae;
They have their own DNA, thanks to which they can self-double, and also matrix synthesis reactions take place in them;
All types of RNA, ribosome are in the structure;
Both organelles can form their own protein;



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