what is the function of glycolysis in anaerobic respiration
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Glycolysis. Aerobic and anaerobic respiration both begin with glycolysis, the first stage in the breakdown of glucose. This process generates two molecules of ATP, a major energy carrier molecule. Glycolysis is an anaerobic process and can then be followed by an aerobic or anaerobic process.
Glycolysis. Aerobic and anaerobic respiration both begin with glycolysis, the first stage in the breakdown of glucose. This process generates two molecules of ATP, a major energy carrier molecule. Glycolysis is an anaerobic process and can then be followed by an aerobic or anaerobic process.
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☺️1. Three reaction of respiration with the use of oxygen can produce 38 ATP from the breakdown of one glucose.
☺️2.Respiration without the use of oxygen involved only glycolysis and anaerobic respiration.
☺️3.Glyolysis can produce 2 ATP of breakdown of glucose.
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☺️1. Three reaction of respiration with the use of oxygen can produce 38 ATP from the breakdown of one glucose.
☺️2.Respiration without the use of oxygen involved only glycolysis and anaerobic respiration.
☺️3.Glyolysis can produce 2 ATP of breakdown of glucose.
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