What is glycolysis where does it occur in a plant cell?
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glycolysis is a breaking down of glucose and it is the first process
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➡️The breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid is called Glycolysis.
➡️ Glycolysis occurs in the Cytoplasm.
➡️It is a common step in Both types of respiration.
➡️Each molecule of glucose produces 2 molecules of pyruvic acid after partial oxidation, at the end of the Glycolysis.
➡️The net gain ATP in this process is 2ATP molecules.
➡️Each molecule of glucose forms 2 molecules of NADH2.
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➡️The breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid is called Glycolysis.
➡️ Glycolysis occurs in the Cytoplasm.
➡️It is a common step in Both types of respiration.
➡️Each molecule of glucose produces 2 molecules of pyruvic acid after partial oxidation, at the end of the Glycolysis.
➡️The net gain ATP in this process is 2ATP molecules.
➡️Each molecule of glucose forms 2 molecules of NADH2.
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