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choose the correct terms for each lettered box to complete this concept map comparing cellular metabolism in bacteria and eukaryotes. a. (click to select) b. eukaryotes c. glycolysis d. krebs cycle e. mitochondrial matrix f. intermembrane space g. fermentation h. (click to select)
Cellular metabolism in bacteria (prokaryotes) and eukaryotes has differences in processes and locations. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm in both. The Krebs cycle in eukaryotes is in the mitochondrial matrix and in bacteria it can occur in the cytoplasm. In eukaryotes, during the electron - transport chain, H+ builds up in the intermembrane space of mitochondria. Fermentation in eukaryotes can occur in the cytoplasm. Since the left side represents prokaryotes (bacteria) and the right side represents eukaryotes. A should be prokaryotes (bacteria) as it is the counterpart to eukaryotes. H should be cytoplasm as fermentation in eukaryotes takes place in the cytoplasm.
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A. prokaryotes
B. eukaryotes
C. glycolysis
D. Krebs cycle
E. mitochondrial matrix
F. intermembrane space
G. fermentation
H. cytoplasm