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during respiration, the process which releases lots of energy occurs in​

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Answered by tongzukinlapongen
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Explanation:

In Eukaryotic cells , the pyruvate molecules produced at the end of glycolysis are transported into mitochondria, which are sites of cellular respiration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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During cellular respiration, the process which releases lots of energy occurs in mitochondria.

  • Cellular respiration is the process of systematic breakdown of carbohydrates into simpler substances, resulting in the formation of energy (ATP).
  • The process of oxidative phosphorylation which occurs at the end of the electron transport chain releases a large amount of energy. This is the last step of aerobic cellular respiration and occurs in the mitochondria.
  • Along with the ATP produced during glycolysis and the citric acid cycle, a total of 38 ATP are produced at the end of oxidative phosphorylation.
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