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Where does cellular respiration occur? In the cytoplasm In the mitochondrion <-- In the cell membrane In the chlorophyll
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Where does cellular respiration occur? In the cytoplasm In the mitochondrion <-- In the cell membrane In the chlorophyll
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It is occurring outside (in the first stage) and inside (in the second and third stage) the mitochondria.
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