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  • Question
  • Cellular respiration is best associated with the


  • Options
  • A. microtubule
  • B. ribosome
  • C. Golgi apparatus
  • D. mitochondrion

  • Correct Answer
  • mitochondrion 

    Explanation

    Cellular respiration is best associated with the organelle Mitochondrion.

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