Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell. Actually it occurs in the cytoplasm for eukaryotics also.
cytoplasm
glycolysis it's the first stage, the rest of it occurs in the mitochondria.
because God made them that way
Glycolysis occurs in Cytosol.
Glycolysis occurs in all tissues/cells of the body. The enzymes for glycolysis are located primarily in the cytoplasm.
yes
glycolysis it's the first stage, the rest of it occurs in the mitochondria.
because God made them that way
No - glycolysis is anaerobic (it does occur in the presence of oxygen).
Glycolysis does not happen in the mitochondria. It takes place in the cytoplasm. Therefore those organisms (prokaryotes) are also capable of glycolysis that do not actually have mitochondria. In the biological oxidation of glucose, glycolysis is the first step of three, and the only one that is possible without mitochondria. The last two steps, that is the citric acid cycle (Krebs-cycle) and terminal oxidation occur in the mitochondria.
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.
Glycolysis produces large quantities of NADH producing large amounts of energy. Glycolysis can also be carried out throughout the cell, which gives it an advantage over the TCA and Oxidative phosphorylation cycles that occur in the mitochondria. (:
glucose occurs in glycolysis
yes
yes
Glycolisis do not occur in chloroplast.It take place in cytoplasm.