" marginal respiration occurs in the lining of the mitochondria " - can you explain it ?
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Glucose passes through a series of catabolic reactions in the process of cellular respiration. First, glucose is split in the cytoplasm in the process of glycolysis. The resulting end-products move into the mitochondria and go through a preparatory step to the Krebs cycle, and finally to the electron transport system.
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