how does a bacterial cell get Oxygen and water from its surroundings
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bacterial cell get Oxygen and water from its surroundings through diffusion
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Cellular respiration is an energy generating process that occurs in the plasma membrane of bacteria. Glucose is broken down into carbon dioxide and water using oxygen in aerobic cellular respiration, and other molecules such as nitrate (NO3) in anaerobic cellular respiration, meaning simply, without oxygen.
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