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The mitochondria of eukaryotic cells release energy from glucose molecules through the process of cellular respiration. before cellular respiration can occur, however, glucose from another part of the cell must be transported to the mitochondria. where in a plant cell is glucose produced?

a. in the nucleus
b. in the vacuoles
c. in the chloroplasts
d. in the ribosomes

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c. in the chloroplasts 
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