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In an animal cell, cellular respiration happens in the

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It happens in the Mitochondria

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A:) In cellular respiration, the carbohydrates from food are disassembled into glucose molecules. Then, this glucose is used to produce energy-rich ATP molecules. In most eukaryotic organisms, cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria of cells.
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