Mitochondria
This image shows the structure of the organelle in which cellular respiration takes place. Key components include: Cristae Matrix Inner Membrane Outer Membrane
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Cellular Respiration
You can think of cellular respiration as the opposite process of phtotosynthesis. It takes place in the mitochondria of animal cells. Oxygen and glucose are taken into the cell and the products carbon dioxide and water are created. There are three main steps of cellular respiration: Glycolysis, the Kreb's Cycle, and the Electron Transport Chain (ETC).
Cellular Respiration
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Mitochondria
This image shows the structure of the organelle in which cellular respiration takes place. Key components include: Cristae Matrix Inner Membrane Outer Membrane
Review Question
Cellular Respiration
You can think of cellular respiration as the opposite process of phtotosynthesis. It takes place in the mitochondria of animal cells. Oxygen and glucose are taken into the cell and the products carbon dioxide and water are created. There are three main steps of cellular respiration: Glycolysis, the Kreb's Cycle, and the Electron Transport Chain (ETC).