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Where does Respiration occur in a cell?.....✌️

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Answered by srijita689
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Explanation:

In Mitochondria the respiration occurs

As there's a bat like structure present called oxysome who helps in this process.

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Answered by EnchantedGirl
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QUESTION:- Where does respiration occur in a cell.

ANSWER:-

Cellular respiration is the process whereby energy is harvested from carbon compounds (food molecules) as they pass through a series of enzyme catalyzed reactions. 

Cellular respiration occurs in the double-membrane organelle called the mitochondrion.  The folds in the inner membrane are called cristae .The enzymatic reactions of cellular respiration begin in the cytoplasm, but most of the reactions occur in the mitochondria.

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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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