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The mitochondrion.

The first part of aerobic cellular respiration, glycolysis, which is anaerobic, takes place in the cytoplasm, which splits the glucose molecule into two 3-carbon pyruvic acid (pyruvate) molecules with a net gain of 2 ATP. The pyruvic acid moves into a mitochondrion, where the Citric Acid cycle (Krebs cycle) and electron transport chain produce another 28 or 30 ATP molecules.

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