Biology, asked by VGandhar, 10 months ago

A molecule of glucose is oxidised, then how does glycolysis doesn't need oxygen?

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Answered by deshmukhanish
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Glycolysis is a series of reactions that extract energy from glucose by splitting it into two three-carbon molecules called pyruvates. ... However, glycolysis doesn't require oxygen, and many anaerobic organisms—organisms that do not use oxygen—also have this pathway


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Answered by Anonymous
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Every molecule of glucose need to be oxidised.it breaks down glucose, a 6 carbon sugar into pyruvate.

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