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Vinil7 [7]
2 years ago
15

In which organelle does cellular respiration take place?

History
1 answer:
dangina [55]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Mitochondria

Explanation:

Respiration takes place in the mitochondria of the cell in the presence of oxygen, which is called "<em>aerobic respiration</em>".

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