In eukaryotes, cellular respiration generally takes place in the cell organelle called: mitochondria.
An eukaryote can be defined as an organism which has a well-defined cell organelle such as a plasma (cell) membrane, nucleus and mitochondria.
Generally, an eukaryotic cell is characterized by membrane-bound cell organelles that are enveloped by a plasma membrane and suspended in the cytoplasm.
In eukaryotes, the cell organelle which is generally used for cellular respiration is known as mitochondria and it provides all the energy required.
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