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Anaerobic does not need oxygen to occur, aerobic does. Both pathways start with the process of glycolysis.
The cytoplasm is the site where most cellular activities occur, such as many metabolic pathways like glycolysis, and processes such as cell division.
D: all of the above Glycolysis, electron transport, and the Krebs Cycle
Glycolysis or "Splitting of sugar", has to happen in the cell's cytoplasm before cellular respiration can occur. I hope this helps!
No - glycolysis is anaerobic (it does occur in the presence of oxygen).
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of animal cells.
Glycolysis occurs in Cytosol.
Glycolysis occurs in all tissues/cells of the body. The enzymes for glycolysis are located primarily in the cytoplasm.
glucose occurs in glycolysis
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It isn't, it is a strictly anaerobic process. However it may occur in organisms that use oxygen in a related process.