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where does most of the process cellular respiration (aerobic) occur? 20 cell structure diagram with labels: cell wall, cell membrane, lysosomes, smooth er, cytoplasm, centrioles, nucleolus, vacuoles, golgi apparatus, chloroplast, nuclear membrane, mitochondria, centrosome, nucleus, rough er options: cytoplasm (red, triangle), cell membrane (blue, diamond), mitochondria (orange, circle), chloroplast (green, square)
Aerobic cellular respiration has three main stages: glycolysis (in cytoplasm), the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain (both in mitochondria). Most of the ATP production (the key energy - yielding part of aerobic respiration) happens in the mitochondria, specifically the electron transport chain. Chloroplasts are for photosynthesis, the cell membrane is for transport and protection, and the cytoplasm only hosts glycolysis (a small part of aerobic respiration). So the correct structure is mitochondria.
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