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What happens when oxygen is present after glycolysis?

fermentation


Does glycolysis happen with or without oxygen?

Many types of bacteria can live in Anaerobic conditions, I.e they don't need oxygen to live, as they create energy using anaerobic respiration.


What happens to pyruvate molecules formed glycolysis in the absence of oxygen?

they will enter the Krebs cycle


Is oxygen necessary for glycolysis?

No - glycolysis is anaerobic (it does occur in the presence of oxygen).


What happens when oxygen is present and includes glycolysis Krebs cycle and election transport?

Cellular Respiration


What stage of cellular respiration is gluclose broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid?

Glycolysis is the stage of cellular respiration where glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid. It takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell and does not require oxygen.


Glycolysis and oxidative respiration are different in that?

Glycolysis occurs in the absence of oxygen while oxidative respiration requires oxygen


In presence of oxygen glycolysis is followed by?

When oxygen is present, the Krebs Cycle and then the Electron transport chain follow glycolysis. When oxygen is not present, a different pathway follows glycolysis. The combination of glycolysis and the different pathway is called fermentation.


What is produced in the absence of oxygen during glycolysis?

In the absence of oxygen during glycolysis, pyruvate is converted into lactate through a process called fermentation. This allows glycolysis to continue generating ATP in the absence of oxygen by regenerating NAD+ from NADH, which is needed for glycolysis to proceed.


Does glycolysis stop when oxygen becomes unavailable to the cell?

Actually that's when the glycolysis occurs at a greater rate. Glycolysis is anaerobic, meaning it doesn't require oxygen. Without the presence of oxygen, glycolysis is undertaken to produce small amounts of ATP. It can also make lactic acid which can build up and become toxic to the body.


Is glycolysis a aerobic process?

No. Glycolysis is anaerobic and do not require oxygen.


Does the Glycolysis require the presence of oxygen?

no