In eukariotes, cells that have a neculeus, the dna is found in the neculeus, not the cytoplasim so that is false... I dunno if that is what u were asking...
Answer:
The answer is D because it is the only example that takes place over a long period of time.
Explanation:
Cellular respiration is the process by which glucose is broken down to carbon dioxide and water in the cell.
Cellular respiration refers to the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy. The reaction of cellular respiration is; C6H12O6 -----> 6H20 + 6CO2. This process occurs in the mitochondria of the cell which is within the cytoplasm. In times of oxygen deficit, lactate or ethanol may be produced by the process.
The following statements are true about cellular respiration;
- the reactions happen in the cytoplasm
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Answer:
I'm not sure what the options are but rna or ribonucleic acid is made up of a nucleobase called uracil instead of thymine (which is what dna has). It kinda looks like half of dna.
<span>that part of the energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction</span>