Complete breakdown of glucose in aerobic respiration occurs in two
phases.It starts with glycolysis, that occurs in ___(a)____of the
cell ,during which glucose is converted to ____(b)___ .The product
of glycolysis is further converted to carbon dioxide and water in
____(c)___ of cell.This phase is called ____(d)___.The amount of
energy stored in this whole process is ___(e)____.
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Complete breakdown of glucose in aerobic respiration occurs in two
phases.It starts with glycolysis, that occurs in ___(a)_cytosol___of the
cell ,during which glucose is converted to _energy requiring phase___(b)_energy releasing phase__ .The product
of glycolysis is further converted to carbon dioxide and water in
____(c)___ of cell.This phase is called ____(d)___.The amount of
energy stored in this whole process is ___(e)____.
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