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The mitochondria is the seat of respiration as it produces energy in the form of ATP by the oxidation process such as Krebs' cycle. It occurs in the mitochondrial matrix in which pyruvate from glycolysis oxidize and produces ATP and hence, they are called as a power house of the cell.

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The mitochondria is the seat of respiration as it produces energy in the form of ATP by the oxidation process such as Krebs' cycle. It occurs in the mitochondrial matrix in which pyruvate from glycolysis oxidize and produces ATP and hence, they are called as a power house of the cell.

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