During respiration in a eukaryotic cell, reactions of the Citric Acid cycle occur in _____.
a. the interior of the mitochondrion
b. across the inner membrane of the mitochondrion
c. the cytosol
d. the inner mitochondrial membrane
e. the fluid within the mitochondrion
Answer: e. the fluid within the mitochondrion
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