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Q: Where do many of the cell and acutes metabolic processes take place?
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Where does the metabolic processes take place in a cell?

Cytoplasm


What does metabolic process mean?

Metabolic processes are organic processes that occur in a cell or organism, that are essential to living matter. They are necessary to sustain life.


What processes takes place in the cytoplasm of a cell?

D: all of the above Glycolysis, electron transport, and the Krebs Cycle


Metabolic processes ocurr where?

All over the body. Particularly inside the cell.


What are organelles and what is there function?

organelles are structures found floating in the cell of an organism.They are sites where certain metabolic processes takes place in an organism.Organelles are normally membrane bound to seperate reactions taking place in the cell from the cytoplasm or other contents of the cell.


What is the significance of metabolic cell processes?

The metabolic cell processes create energy for the cell either aerobically (through glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, Krebs cycle, and Electron Transport Chain) or anaerobically(through glycolysis and fermetation). Aerobic respiration is much more effective.


How can something with only one cell be considered an organism?

It carries out metabolic processes and reproduces.


What transport processes always requires metabolic energy?

Vesicular transport


What does cyloplasm do?

The cytoplasm is the site where most cellular activities occur, such as many metabolic pathways, and processes such as cell division.


Why do plant cells have one large plant cell?

For storage of water, starch and as the site of certain metabolic processes.


What do nucleus do in plant cells?

The nucleus contains the chromosomes (genetic information) which controls the metabolic and reproductive processes in the cell


Is methane a source of bacteria?

Methane is not a direct source of bacteria, bacteria does not spontaneously generate from methane alone. However, some archebacteria (a type of bacteria) called methogens use methane in metabolic processes in the cell. (Metabolic processes are processes the bacteria uses to get energy from other things)