Why is respiration in prokaryotes more efficient than in eukaryotes?
Respiration in prokaryotes is more efficient than in eukaryotes because in prokaryotes it takes place in plasma membrane and cytoplasm whereas in eukaryotes it takes place in cytoplasm, inner mitochondrial membrane and mitochondrial matrix.
In eukaryotes, because of compartmentalization, one product formed in one location is needed to be transferred to another location for further processing. This requires energy and time is also consumed in doing so. Where as in prokaryotes, no such transfer of product is required and therefore it does not consume extra energy and time and help it is more efficient than eukaryotes.
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Why is respiration in prokaryotes more efficient than in eukaryotes?
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