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Where does cellular respiration occur?(1 point)
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bacteria
bacteria
mitochondria
mitochondria
chlorophyll
chlorophyll
lungs
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Mitochondria.
Explanation: In eukaryotic cells, cellular (aerobic) respiration occurs in the mitochondria, where glucose is broken down to produce ATP. (In prokaryotes like bacteria, respiration processes occur across the cell membrane/cytoplasm since they lack mitochondria.)
Explanation: In eukaryotic cells, cellular (aerobic) respiration occurs in the mitochondria, where glucose is broken down to produce ATP. (In prokaryotes like bacteria, respiration processes occur across the cell membrane/cytoplasm since they lack mitochondria.)
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