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what is the difference between cytoplasmic respiration and mitochondrial respiration​

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cytoplasmic repiration...

Glycolysis itself yields two ATP molecules, so it is the first step of anaerobic respiration. ... Anaerobic respiration (both glycolysis and fermentation) takes place in the fluid portion of the cytoplasm whereas the bulk of the energy yield of aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria...

mitochondrial respiration.

Mitochondrial respiration is the set of metabolic reactions and processes requiring oxygen that takes place in mitochondria to convert the energy stored in macronutrients to adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the universal energy donor in the cell. ..

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