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1 true or false 10 points all cells have to make atp for energy. true false 2 true or false 10 points plant cells perform photosynthesis, so they dont need to perform aerobic cellular respiration. true false 3 multiple choice 10 points where does glycolysis occur? chloroplast nucleus mitochondria cytoplasm
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- ATP is the energy - currency of the cell. All living cells, whether prokaryotic or eukaryotic, need to produce ATP to carry out their metabolic functions.
- Plant cells perform photosynthesis during the day to produce glucose and oxygen. But they also need to perform aerobic cellular respiration (in mitochondria) to convert the stored glucose into ATP for energy, especially at night or when light is not available.
- Glycolysis is the first step of cellular respiration and occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell. It breaks down glucose into pyruvate.
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- D. cytoplasm