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Bacteria doesn\'t contain mitochondria then how they are getting ATP

Answer» Aerobic respiration - as occurs during cellular respiration in eukaryotes - across in bacteria."In Bacteria, Respiratory Functions are Localized to the Plasma Membrane and the Cytoplasm"Bacteria do not have mitochondria, yet most bacterial cells are capable of aerobic respiration.Essentially, the cytoplasm and plasma membrane of a bacterial cell perform the same functions as the mitochondrial matrix and inner membrane, respectively.


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