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Which option correctly describes where most of a cell’s cellular respiration occurs?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the cytoplasm. mitochondria. the nucleus

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Answered by beccaam1102
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Answer:

Cellular respiration can occur both aerobically (using oxygen), or anaerobically (without oxygen).

During aerobic cellular respiration, glucose reacts with oxygen, forming ATP that can be used by the cell. Carbon dioxide and water are created as byproducts.

The overall equation for aerobic cellular respiration is:

In cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen react to form ATP.  Water and carbon dioxide are released as byproducts.  

In cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen react to form ATP. Water and carbon dioxide are released as byproducts.

The three stages of aerobic cellular respiration are glycolysis (an anaerobic process), the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.

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