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Why is glycolysis important in cellular respiration?

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Answered by sarthakdude
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Because in this process most of the energy is formed as it involve break down of glucose into pyruvate and then energy formation in mitochondria.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Multicellular organisms are more efficient than unicellular organisms. Multicellular organisms have division of labour. Different cells are doing different type of work. ... On the other hand, unicellular organisms perform all the functions necessary for survival by single cell only.

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