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bacteria has no organs. It has only cell wall, membrane, flagellum, pilli, DNA and cytoplasm.

In the cytoplasm, there are enzymes of glycolysis. Products of glycolysis and next decompositions of food can be used to give another energy by respiration. This respiration could take place on the membrane or in cytoplasm (I am not sure if it is possible in the cytoplasm, it is my guess).

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