No, aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria. The mitochondria uses oxygen to produce energy for the cell.
Because the cytoplasm region of the cell doesn't contain oxygen therefore it is suitable for anaerobic respiration.
First step of both aerobic and non aerobic respiration is Glycolisis.It take place in cytoplasm
Cytoplasm and mitochondria
The reactions of anaerobic respiration take place in the cytoplasm.
No. In a eukaryote cell photosynthesis will only take place in chloroplasts, which are organellesin the cytoplasm.
It takes place in the cytoplasm.It yields two ATPS,two NADH and two pyruvates
Aerobic respiration is an almost universal process - carried out by most animals and plants.It consists of several stages, the first of which is shared with anaerobic respiration and takes place in the cytoplasm of cells. The purely aerobic reactions take place inside mitochondria, small specialized organelles within the cytoplasm of all body cells. More active cells have more mitochondria.
Aerobic respiration ends in mitochondria. Anaerobic in the cytoplasm
cytoplasmIn the cytoplasm of the cell.
YES! Aerobic respiration is basically respiration using oxygen - we breathe in oxygen - so aerobic respiration does take place in humans.
It is common to aerobic and non aerobic respiration.It take place in the cytoplasm.
anerobic respiration and glycolisis of aerobic respiration take place in cytoplasm.kreb cycle and electron transport chain of aerobic respiration take place in mitochondria.