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What organelles are involved during cellular respiration?

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Mitochondria, cytoplasm

Step-by-step explanation:

It begins in the cytoplasm of the cell and ends in the mitochondria

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In cellular respiration, energy is created from nutrients and food molecules. It starts of in the cytoplasm of the cell, with the mitochondria functioning as the main organelle where the rest of the process continues and finishes. During respiration, glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm of the cell.

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