The energy associated with ATP synthesis in eukaryote cells originate in the a. mitochondrion as O2 b.in the nucleus as polymerase c.in the chloroplast as green light d.mitochondrion stored in glucose molecules e.vacuole
There is no correct answer here. @Mikus So I am going to explain and give what I think is the desired response. A-O2 All this is is an electron acceptor, and not the acceptor in all eukaryotes B-nucleus as polymerase, no definitely not related in any way. no explanation necessary I hope C-in chloroplast as greet light, again not all eukaryotes D-mitochrondrion stored as glucose molecules****This is what I think is the correct answer. However, the glucose molecules are never in the mitochondria. Glycolysis, breaking down of glucose, occurs in a cell's cytoplasm so glucose never ends up in the mitochondria. E-vacuole This is not in all eukaryotic cells and is just a large storage area (mostly)
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