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glycolysis is an anaerobic pathway ,then why is it called a common pathway

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hey! glycolysis itself is the anaerobic pathway!

Energy metabolism begins with an anaerobic sequence known as glycolysis. Since the reactions of glycolysis do not require the presence of oxygen, it is termed the anaerobic pathway.

Answered by Anonymous
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 metabolism begins with an anaerobic sequence known as glycolysis. Since the reactions of glycolysis do not require the presence of oxygen, it is termed the anaerobic pathway.

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