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which part of the mitochondria is labeled section b, and which step of cellular respiration occurs there? image of mitochondria with labels a and b multiple choice options (partially visible: section b is the cristae...; section b is the matrix... etc.) * 1 point
- Recall the structure of mitochondria: The mitochondria has an outer membrane, inner membrane (with cristae), and the mitochondrial matrix (the space inside the inner membrane).
- Analyze each option:
- Option 1: The cristae are the folds of the inner membrane (labeled A here, not B), and the Krebs Cycle occurs in the matrix, not cristae. Eliminate.
- Option 2: The thylakoid is a structure in chloroplasts, not mitochondria. Eliminate.
- Option 3: Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm, not the mitochondrial matrix. Eliminate.
- Option 4: The mitochondrial matrix (Section B, the space inside the inner membrane) is where the Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) takes place. This matches the structure and the process location.
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The correct option is: Section B is the mitochondrial matrix. The Krebs Cycle occurs there. (Assuming the fourth option in the original question has this text, as the options were partially blurred but the logic leads to this. If the options were labeled, for example, as D: Section B is the mitochondrial matrix. The Krebs Cycle occurs there, then the answer would be D. Section B is the mitochondrial matrix. The Krebs Cycle occurs there)