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b. eukaryotes
c. glycolysis
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e. mitochondrial matrix
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Cellular respiration in eukaryotes has two main parts. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm. The other part involves the mitochondria. The citric - acid cycle (associated with NADH, FADH₂, CO₂, and ATP production) takes place in the mitochondrial matrix. H⁺ builds up in the inter - membrane space of the mitochondria. Fermentation (an anaerobic process related to glycolysis) can occur in the cytoplasm of eukaryotes.
A is prokaryotes as prokaryotes and eukaryotes are the two main cell types and the diagram is comparing aspects related to cellular respiration in them. D is the citric - acid cycle which produces NADH, FADH₂, CO₂, and ATP and occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. F is the inter - membrane space of the mitochondria where H⁺ builds up. G is fermentation which is an alternative to aerobic respiration after glycolysis. H is the cytoplasm as glycolysis and fermentation in eukaryotes occur here.
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A. prokaryotes
D. citric - acid cycle
F. inter - membrane space of mitochondria
G. fermentation
H. cytoplasm