An individual who can carry out glycolysis but cannot perform the citric acid cycle is likely missing
a. cytoplasm
b. chloroplasts
c. photosystem 1
d. mitochondria
Question
Glycolysis and citric acid cycle are two process of the cellular respiration. The process of glycolysis take place in cytoplasm and citric acid cycle take place in mitochondria. Therefore, if the individual is not able to carry out citric acid cycle, so , the indiviual is likely to miss mitochondria. Hence, option d is correct.
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