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The process that does not occur within the mitochondria of a eukaryotic cell is glycolysis. I can conclude this because I believe you are referring to the options for this question which are:

A) Krebs cycle

B) Glycolysis

C) ATP synthesis

D) Electron transport chain

Glycolysis is a process in which glucose in the cytoplasm of a cell is broken down to produce energy in the form of ATP. The word glycolysis means "glucose splitting".  It is one of the stages of cellular respiration. In fact, it is what begins this process.  

Glycolysis is an anaerobic process meaning it does not need the presence of oxygen to function properly. Although this is a very important process and does participate in the creation of ATP, it does not occur in the mitochondria, but rather in the cytoplasm of a cell.

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