Glycolysis operates in which part of cell (a) mitochondria (b) chloroplast (c) ribosome (d) cytosol
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Glycolysis is the process by which A Glucose molecules breaks into pyruvate, releasing energy.
The process of Glycolysis occurs in Mitochondria of the cell.
Hence , a) Mitochondria is the correct answer.
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Glycolysis is the process by which A Glucose molecules breaks into pyruvate, releasing energy.
The process of Glycolysis occurs in Mitochondria of the cell.
Hence , a) Mitochondria is the correct answer.
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Correct option is A)
Glycolysis is a series of chemical events in the cytoplasm of cells mediated by cellular enzymes that break down glucose and release energy stored as ATP.
Two molecules of pyruvate and two molecules of ATP are produced from one molecule of glucose. In the presence of sufficient oxygen, the pyruvate either enters the tricarboxylic acid cycle (mitochondrial matrix) or is fermented into lactic acid or ethanol. As a result, glycolysis creates both ATP and the building blocks for the production of other cellular products. This process is found in all living things and is responsible for converting glucose to pyruvate while also producing ATP. Glycolysis does not necessitate the presence of oxygen to function.
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