Biology, asked by ashasbhaskarasha, 6 hours ago

conservation of starch into pyruvate glycolysis process occurs in which part of the cell.​

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Answered by FrankFelix
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Answer:

The Cytoplasm

Explanation:

Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm. Within the mitochondrion, the citric acid cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix, and oxidative metabolism occurs at the internal folded mitochondrial membranes (cristae).

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Answered by johansibu3
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Answer:

Cytoplasm

Explanation:

Glycolysis is a process by which the breakdown of glucose takes place to produce energy for cellular metabolism. Glycolysis produces both ATP for cellular energy requirements and building blocks for synthesis of other cellular products. This process occurs in all organisms, and is responsible for converting glucose to pyruvate and generating ATP in the process. Glycolysis does not require oxygen to function therefore it takes place in the cytoplasm.

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