In human, it starts from mitochondria, then goes to the cytoplasm, and the actual glucose is made in the lumen of endoplasmic reticulum.
The process is long and most of it is the reverse of glycolysis.
Oxidation takes place at the anode in an electrochemical cell.
Chemical reactions take place in various cell organelles. For example, in mitochondria, reactions like cellular respiration occur to produce energy. In the nucleus, reactions like DNA replication and transcription occur. And in the cytoplasm, reactions like protein synthesis take place.
Most of the body's chemical reactions take place within cells, specifically within organelles such as the mitochondria, where cellular respiration occurs, and the cytoplasm, where various metabolic processes take place. Enzymes play a crucial role in catalyzing these chemical reactions and maintaining the body's overall homeostasis.
The watery material where cell metabolism occurs is called cytoplasm. It is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains various organelles where different cellular processes take place.
Most chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.
replication in the cell take place in the second phase which is the metaphase.
no it takes place in a plant cell with no cell membrane but a cell wall
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Cell reactions take place in the cytoplasm and in the organelles.
Cell reactions take place in the cytoplasm and in the organelles.
Transcription takes place in the nucleus of the cell.
Gluconeogenesis
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Oxidation takes place at the anode in an electrochemical cell.
DNA replication takes place in the chromosome which is located in the nucleus of a cell.
DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell and in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell.
The process of replication takes place in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell and in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell.