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                In eukaryotes, cellular respiration takes place in the 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Starboy
            
    1. Mitochondria
2. This is not correct, because some organisms cannot perform aerobic respiration, so anaerobic is the only option.
3. chlorophyll
4. Radiant energy is converted into chemical energy, and this is a light-dependent stage.
5. heat
    
2. This is not correct, because some organisms cannot perform aerobic respiration, so anaerobic is the only option.
3. chlorophyll
4. Radiant energy is converted into chemical energy, and this is a light-dependent stage.
5. heat
                    Answered by
            ehheheh
            
    Starboy is correct
    
                    Answered by
            Ena
            
    The last one is Cytoplasm guys!
    
                    Answered by
            Bot
            
    mitochondria.
    
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