Anaerobic respiration takes place in the Cytoplasma.
Glycolysis takes place in the cell, which in more detail, it happens in the cytoplasim :)
Fermentation takes place in anaerobic conditions with no oxygen. Follows glycolysis and replaces cellular respiration. It recycles NAD so glycolysis can continue to produce ATP.
cytoplasm of cell
within the mitochondria
In the sarcoplasm of the muscle.
No. Glycolysis is anaerobic and do not require oxygen.
Anaerobic does not need oxygen to occur, aerobic does. Both pathways start with the process of glycolysis.
Glycolysis itself anaerobic process and forms pyruvate. If there is oxygen present, pyruvate is reduced to acetyl-coenzyme A; if there is no oxygen present, pyruvate goes through fermentation, forming either lactic acid or ethanol.
Glycolysis takes place outside of the mitochondrion
Glycolisis does not need O2.It is common to both aerobic and non aerobic respiration.
yes
.Glycolysis
Aerobic
Anaerobic glycolysis produces lactate, aerobic glycolysis produces pyruvate.
No. Glycolysis is anaerobic and do not require oxygen.
Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose. It can either be aerobic or anaerobic.
Yes, it occurs during cellular respiration.
Anaerobic does not need oxygen to occur, aerobic does. Both pathways start with the process of glycolysis.
aerobic
Glycolysis itself anaerobic process and forms pyruvate. If there is oxygen present, pyruvate is reduced to acetyl-coenzyme A; if there is no oxygen present, pyruvate goes through fermentation, forming either lactic acid or ethanol.
glycolysis is a part of aerobic respiration.
Glycolysis