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Plastid differs from mitochondria on the...

Plastid differs from mitochondria on the basis of one of the following features. Mark the right answer

A

Presence of two layers of membrane

B

Presence of ribosome

C

Presence of thylakoids

D

Presence of DNA

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Presence of thylakoids, the structural elements of chloroplast, differs then (plastids) from mitochindoria Thyalkoids are flattened sacs stocked one above the other to form grana. They help in photosynthesis
Rest of the features-presence of two layers of membrane, ribosome and presence of DNA are common to both plasids and mitochondira.
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