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How does cellular respiration differ in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
a. Eukaryotes use mitochondria; prokaryotes use their pla

How does cellular respiration differ in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? a. Eukaryotes use mitochondria; prokaryotes use their plasma membrane. b. Eukaryotes use \( \mathrm{NAD}^{+} / \mathrm{NADH} \); prokaryotes use \( \mathrm{FAD}^{+} / \mathrm{FADH}_{2} \). c. Eukaryotes use substrate-level phosphorylation; prokaryotes use oxidative phosphorylation. d. Eukaryotes use only glucose; prokaryotes use only galactose.


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