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What is the primary goal of cellular respiration in eukaryotes?

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Cellular respiration

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Cellular respiration in eukaryotes occurs primarily in the mitochondria. Eukaryotic cells depend on cellular respiration to survive. During glycolysis, the cell breaks down glucose in the cytoplasm with or without oxygen present.

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