How does cellular respiration differ in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
A) Eukaryotes use substrate-level phosphorylation; prokaryotes use oxidative phosphorylation.
B) Eukaryotes perform reactions in mitochondria; prokaryotes use the plasma membrane.
C) Eukaryotes use NAD+/NADH as electron acceptors; prokaryotes use FAD+/FADH2.
D) Eukaryotes do not use oxygen; prokaryotes only use oxygen.
E) Eukaryotes metabolize only glucose; prokaryotes metabolize only galactose.
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