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Select all that apply The cellular respiration the mitochondrion serves as?

A. A place for the chemical reaction to occur
B. A place where the enzymes needed for the reaction are located
C. The site for lactic acid fermentation
D. The site for the Krebs cycle.

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Answer is A and D, hope it helps

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Answer;

D. The site for the Krebs cycle.

Step-by-step explanation;

-Cellular respiration refers to the biochemical pathway by which cells release energy from the chemical bonds of food molecules and provide that energy for the essential processes of life. All living cells must carry out cellular respiration. It can be aerobic respiration in the presence of oxygen or anaerobic respiration

-The aerobic phases of cellular respiration in eukaryotes occur within organelles called mitochondria. These aerobic phases are the Krebs Cycle and the electron transport chain.


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