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Cytoplasm, because it is an anerobic respiration, and does not require O2, so it does not occur in the mitochondira.
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A cells' cytoplasm is for it to contain all the organelles in the cell. Most cell activities occur here.
Cytoplasm separates in the final phase of the cell cycle, cytokineses.
It supports the organelles of the cell and is a part of the cell's structure. Chemical reactions also occur in the cytoplasm.
Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix of the cell. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm (cytosol and cytoplasm are the same thing.)Cytosol is the liquid inside of the Cytoplasm, or the soluble portion of the Cytoplasm.The Krebs cycle of reactions takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.
Cytoplasm is the fluid that the cell is full of...
Cytoplasm, because it is an anerobic respiration, and does not require O2, so it does not occur in the mitochondira.
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In The Cell Cytoplasm
Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm. The Kreb's cycle and electron transport chain occur in the mitochondria.
A cells' cytoplasm is for it to contain all the organelles in the cell. Most cell activities occur here.
Cytoplasm separates in the final phase of the cell cycle, cytokineses.
D: all of the above Glycolysis, electron transport, and the Krebs Cycle
It supports the organelles of the cell and is a part of the cell's structure. Chemical reactions also occur in the cytoplasm.
in the cytosal
Cytokinesis