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In organisms other than plants, when and where is the most ATP produced? in thylakoids, during photosynthesis in nuclei, during cellular respiration in chloroplasts, during photosynthesis in mitochondria,
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In organisms other than plants, when and where is the most ATP produced? in thylakoids, during photosynthesis in nuclei, during cellular respiration in chloroplasts, during photosynthesis in mitochondria, during cellular respiration
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The correct answer is D.
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in mitochondria, during cellular respiration.
In plants, it gets produced in special organelles designed for photosynthesis. In organisms that are not plants, it happens in the mitochondria.
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