State whether true or false:
The process of glycolysis occur in the mitochondria
Answers
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The process of glycolysis takes place in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic animals as a part of the respiration process to provide the cell with energy.
The process of glycolysis always takes places in the cytoplasm of any cell where it occurs for 2 reasons.
First the enzymes that are required for the process are present in the cytoplasm and secondly any of the membrane bound organelles such as mitochondria are nit present in prokaryotic organisms so if the glycolysis was taking place in mitochondria then the prokaryotes won't be able to preform it.
Only the reactions of the aerobic respiration such as Kerb's cycle and oxidative phosphorylation takes place in mitochondria to produce ATP.
Therefore the sentence above is FALSE and the option 'False' is correct.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
amswer is FALSE
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