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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about chloroplasts and mitochondria is true?
A
Mitochondria, but not chloroplasts, contain a small amount of DNA.
B
Chloroplasts and mitochondria are components of the endomembrane system.
C
Chloroplasts and mitochondria have three sets of membranes.
D
Chloroplasts, but not mitochondria, are completely independent of the cell of which they are a part.
E
Chloroplasts and mitochondria synthesize some of their own proteins.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that both chloroplasts and mitochondria are organelles found in eukaryotic cells, and they have similarities and differences in their structure and function.
Recognize that both chloroplasts and mitochondria contain their own DNA, which is separate from the nuclear DNA of the cell. This DNA is used to synthesize some of their own proteins, which is a key feature of these organelles.
Note that neither chloroplasts nor mitochondria are part of the endomembrane system. The endomembrane system includes organelles like the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus, which are involved in the synthesis and transport of proteins and lipids.
Understand that chloroplasts have three sets of membranes (outer membrane, inner membrane, and thylakoid membrane), while mitochondria have two sets of membranes (outer membrane and inner membrane).
Realize that neither chloroplasts nor mitochondria are completely independent of the cell. They rely on the cell for certain proteins and functions, despite having their own DNA and protein synthesis machinery.