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- for each lettered box to complete this concept map lism in bacteria and eukaryotes. cellular metabolism a b d glycolysis g using o₂ as electron acceptor takes place in the takes place in the takes place in the e h i h⁺ builds up in the h⁺ builds up in the f j
Cellular metabolism in bacteria and eukaryotes has different pathways. In bacteria (left - side of the map), and eukaryotes (right - side). Glycolysis is common in both. In eukaryotes, when oxygen is used as an electron acceptor, processes occur in specific organelles. For bacteria, metabolism occurs in the cytoplasm and cell membrane - related structures.
A: Anaerobic respiration in bacteria. B: Aerobic respiration in eukaryotes. D: Fermentation in bacteria. E: Cytoplasm (in bacteria for fermentation - related processes). F: Cell membrane (in bacteria where some metabolic reactions occur). G: Pyruvate oxidation in eukaryotes. H: Mitochondrial matrix (where pyruvate oxidation occurs). I: Electron - transport chain in eukaryotes. J: Inter - membrane space (where H+ builds up during electron - transport chain in eukaryotes).
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A. Anaerobic respiration in bacteria
B. Aerobic respiration in eukaryotes
D. Fermentation in bacteria
E. Cytoplasm
F. Cell membrane
G. Pyruvate oxidation
H. Mitochondrial matrix
I. Electron - transport chain
J. Inter - membrane space