since mitochondria are absent in prokaryotes, how does energy production take place
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by anaerobic respiration of cytoplasm
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Mitochondria, for example, are organelles that provide eukaryotes with most of their energy by producingenergy-rich molecules called ATP.Prokaryotes lack mitochondria andinstead produce their ATP on their cell surface membrane.
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Mitochondria, for example, are organelles that provide eukaryotes with most of their energy by producingenergy-rich molecules called ATP.Prokaryotes lack mitochondria andinstead produce their ATP on their cell surface membrane.
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