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yes, because glycolysis happens to all living cells
This happens during glycolysis.
The reduced form of the energy carrying molecules like NADH,FADH2 released from glycolysis send to electron transport system where these energy molecules are further acted by dehydrogenase to remove electrons and ATP is generated.
if NAD+ is not availabe, glycolysis will stop and the cell will DIE
In the CYTOPLASM of the cell.
The first stage in cellular respiration is known as Glycolysis.
yes, because glycolysis happens to all living cells
This happens during glycolysis.
nadh!
to accept high energy electrons
The reduced form of the energy carrying molecules like NADH,FADH2 released from glycolysis send to electron transport system where these energy molecules are further acted by dehydrogenase to remove electrons and ATP is generated.
fermentation
in the cytoplasm of cells
if NAD+ is not availabe, glycolysis will stop and the cell will DIE
Glycolysis
In the CYTOPLASM of the cell.
Nope!