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Answered by samarendradas6969
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  1. Both processes begin with the splitting of a six-carbon sugar molecule into 2 three-carbon pyruvate molecules in a process called glycolysis. This process consumes two ATP molecules and creates four ATP, for a net gain of two ATP per sugar molecule that is split.
  2. The first stage of cellular respiration, called glycolysis, takes place in the cytoplasm. In this step, enzymes split a molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate, which releases energy that is transferred to ATP. The organelle called a mitochondrion is the site of the other two stages of cellular respiration.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Anaerobic respiration also begins with GLYCOLYSIS(EMP PATHWAY)

where a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of PYRUVATE.

  • The oxidative breakdown of one glucose into two molecules of the three-carbon compound.
  • The three-carbon compound is PYRUVATE, with the addition of ATP and NADH.
  • It takes place in 10 steps.
  • It is used by all cells for energy generation.
  • It is performed by both aerobic as well as anaerobic respiration.
  • It is not dependent on oxygen availability.
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