Prokaryotic cells that can use cellular respiration to make energy perform some of that process using the cell membrane, since they lack membrane-bound organelles. Eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, start the process of cellular respiration __________ and finish it __________
on the cell membrane; in the Golgi apparatus

in the Golgi apparatus; on the cell membrane

in the mitochondria; in the cytoplasm

in the cytoplasm; in the mitochondria


Answer :

On the other hand, eukaryotic cells start the process of cellular respiration in the cytoplasm and finish it in the mitochondria: option D.

What is an eukaryote?

An eukaryote can be defined as an organism with a well-defined cell organelle such as:

  • Plasma (cell) membrane
  • Nucleus
  • Mitochondria
  • Cytoplasm

In eukaryotic cells, the cell organelle that is generally used to start cellular respiration is known as cytoplasm and finished in the mitochondria, which provides all the energy required.

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