Question
Which of the following processes takes place in the cytoplasm?(1 point) Responses Anaerobic cellular respiration Anaerobic cellular respiration Photosynthesis Photosynthesis The Kreb's Cycle The Kreb's Cycle Aerobic cellular respiration
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Among the processes listed, **anaerobic cellular respiration** takes place in the cytoplasm.
- **Anaerobic cellular respiration** occurs in the cytoplasm of cells, where glucose is broken down without the use of oxygen, producing energy.
- **Photosynthesis** primarily takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells, not the cytoplasm.
- **The Kreb's Cycle** (also known as the citric acid cycle) occurs in the mitochondria, not the cytoplasm.
- **Aerobic cellular respiration** also primarily occurs in the mitochondria after glycolysis, which starts in the cytoplasm.
So the correct answer is **Anaerobic cellular respiration**.
- **Anaerobic cellular respiration** occurs in the cytoplasm of cells, where glucose is broken down without the use of oxygen, producing energy.
- **Photosynthesis** primarily takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells, not the cytoplasm.
- **The Kreb's Cycle** (also known as the citric acid cycle) occurs in the mitochondria, not the cytoplasm.
- **Aerobic cellular respiration** also primarily occurs in the mitochondria after glycolysis, which starts in the cytoplasm.
So the correct answer is **Anaerobic cellular respiration**.