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both chloroplasts and mitochondria are like in that they both have inner membranes and their own what?
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both chloroplasts and mitochondria are like in that they both have inner membranes and their own what?
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Chloroplasts and mitochondria both contain there own nucleic acids, seperate from those found in the nucleus
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