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I think its called Mitochondrion

Produces ATP energy (cellular respiration occurs here). Uses glucose and oxygen.

I have a cell test coming up, so I hope I'm right for yours and my sake.

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14y ago

In a eukaryotic cell (a cell containing membrane bound organelles, examples are human cells, plant cells and fungi cells, among others) respiration happens in 3 parts in 2 places. The first part is called glycolysis. It doesn't need oxygen and it happens in the cytoplasm. The second two parts need oxygen and happen in the mitochondrion.

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9y ago

The mitochondria, more specifically in the matrix and cristae of the mitochondria. And the plasma membrane in bacterial cells.

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10y ago

Mitochondria in animal cells controls cellular respiration.

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11y ago

Cytoplasm & mitochondria

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Mitochondria

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Mitochondria

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13y ago

The mitochondria

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4y ago

not sure but respiration of cellular dominates the cell population of animal cells over plants

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pooooooooop

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