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Х 14 lo 6 Most of the aerobic respiration of a cell takes place in which structure? A) chloroplast Blysosome C vacuole D) mitochondrion
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Most of the aerobic respiration of a cell takes place in which structure?
A) chloroplast
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D) mitochondrion
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D the mitochondrion
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