It is common to both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. So it takes place out side
It is common step. It takes place out side
no, glycolysis takes place in cytoplasm. The products of glycolysis are processed in mitochondria - in Krebs cycle and respiration processes.
The second stage of cellular respiration, after glycolysis, occurs in the mitochondria. All of the stages of cellular respiration (after glycolysis in the cytoplasm) occur in the mitochondria.
it takes place in the mitochondria.
Glycolysis. The Krebs cycle and Electron Transport Chain or Oxidative Phosphorylation both occur in the Mitochondria. For photosynthesis, the process takes place in the chloroplasts which are in the mesophyll cells of the leaves. Don't know if this answer is going to help. And because of this i think i m going to have to do my ap bio hw tomoro. thanks a lot.
The first step, glycolysis, occurs in the cytoplasm. The Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain occur in the mitochondria.
The first stage of cellular respiration, glycolysis, occurs in the cytoplasm. All subsequent stages occur in the mitochondria.
no, glycolysis takes place in cytoplasm. The products of glycolysis are processed in mitochondria - in Krebs cycle and respiration processes.
The second stage of cellular respiration, after glycolysis, occurs in the mitochondria. All of the stages of cellular respiration (after glycolysis in the cytoplasm) occur in the mitochondria.
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of the cell. However, the first steps, glycolysis and the oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate, occur in the cytoplasm of the cell. The molecules then move into the mitochondria and then the Kreb's cycle and oxidative phosphyorylation can then occur.
Glycolysis does not happen in the mitochondria. It takes place in the cytoplasm. Therefore those organisms (prokaryotes) are also capable of glycolysis that do not actually have mitochondria. In the biological oxidation of glucose, glycolysis is the first step of three, and the only one that is possible without mitochondria. The last two steps, that is the citric acid cycle (Krebs-cycle) and terminal oxidation occur in the mitochondria.
No, fermentation occurs in the cytoplasm outside the mitochondria.
Glycolysis, the first stage of aerobic respiration, occurs in a cell's cytoplasm. The second stage (acetyl-CoA formation and the Krebs cycle) and the third stage (electron transfer phosphorylation) occur inside a cell's mitochondria. They occur at the inner mitochondrial membrane, which is highly folded. Therefore, most of the reactions of aerobic cellular respiration occur inside the mitochondria of a cell.
Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose in the respiratory cycle to produce ATP for cellular energy, which happens in the mitochondria.
The second stage of cellular respiration, after glycolysis, occurs in the mitochondria. All of the stages of cellular respiration (after glycolysis in the cytoplasm) occur in the mitochondria.
There are two sites. They are cytoplasm and mitochondria
it takes place in the mitochondria.
Glycolysis occurs in cytoplasm while the remainder of the process occurs in the mitochondria.