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distinguish between glycolysis and kreb's cycle​

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Answered by Saniyamukadam03
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Glycolysis -

1. The process of glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell.

2.In glycolysis, one molecule of glucose is oxidised step - by - step to produce two molecules each of pyruvic acid, ATP, NADH2 and Water.

3. Glycolysis can take place in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

4. The first step in cellular respiration is glycolysis where glucose is converted into pyruvate.

Kreb's cycle -

1.Kreb's cycle takes place in mitochondria.

2. . In Kreb's cycle, molecule of acetyl -co -A is completely oxidised and in the process CO2 , H20, NADH2, FADH2 and ATP is produced.

3. Kreb's cycle takes place only during aerobic respiration.

4. The second step in cellular respiration is Kreb's cycle.

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Answered by sakshidesai3012
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Krebs cycle is known as TCA cycle
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