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Distinguish between glycolysis and TCA cycle

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Answered by DavidOtunga
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1) Glycolysis: It occurs inside cytoplasm.
TCA: Krebs cycle or tricarboxylic acid cycle takes place in mitochondria.
2) Glycolysis: It is a straight or a linear pathway.
TCA: It is a cyclic pathway or the one which goes into a phase in a cycle.

darekarsandeeppc0pir: Glycolysis TCA Cycle
1. It occurs in cytoplasm 1. TCA cycle occurs in the mitochondria
2. Two molecules of each pyruvic acid, ATP, NADH2 and water are formed 2. Molecules of CO2, H2O, NADH2 and FADH2 are formed
3. It's also called EMP pathway 3. It's called Krebs Cycle
4. It is a straight or a linear pathway 4. It is a cyclic pathway or the one which goes into a phase in a cycle.
Answered by Abhishek474241
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The main difference between glycolysis and Krebs cycle is:


*Glycolysis is the first step involved in the process of respiration and occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell. ...
On the other hand, 



*Kreb cycle or citric acid cycle involves the oxidation of acetyl CoA into CO2 and H2O

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darekarsandeeppc0pir: Glycolysis TCA Cycle
1. It occurs in cytoplasm 1. TCA cycle occurs in the mitochondria
2. Two molecules of each pyruvic acid, ATP, NADH2 and water are formed 2. Molecules of CO2, H2O, NADH2 and FADH2 are formed
3. It's also called EMP pathway 3. It's called Krebs Cycle
4. It is a straight or a linear pathway 4. It is a cyclic pathway or the one which goes into a phase in a cycle.
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