What is the difference between mitochondria and plastids ?

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mitochondria 1. Pigmentless. 2. Both plants and animals live in cells. 3. The inner screen is innumerable folds on the inside ; They are called Christie's. 4. It is divided into incomplete cells. 5. It is the respiratory organ of the cell. . It does not store any food. Plastid 1. Containing various pigments. 2. Only found in plant cells. 3. There are no folds on the inner screen. 4. There is no cell in it. 5. It is primarily the cell's food-producing organ. . Colorless plastids are various food organs.

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