Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm (in the cytosol), and all the necessary enzymes are there.
Mithochondria
Cytosol
Proteins that catalyze reactions are generally called enzymes.
Enzymes are biological substances which catalyze biochemical reactions. Enzymes can catalyze both catabolic and anabolic reactions; whether in breaking down or building up complex molecules.
Enzymes are organic molecules that catalyze reactions in living systems.
Enzymes are permanently changed by the reactions they catalyze
isoenzymes
Glucokinase, phosphofructokinase-1, pyruvate kinase
Proteins that catalyze reactions are generally called enzymes.
Enzymes are biological substances which catalyze biochemical reactions. Enzymes can catalyze both catabolic and anabolic reactions; whether in breaking down or building up complex molecules.
enzymes
enzymes
Enzymes.
Enzymes
Enzymes are organic molecules that catalyze reactions in living systems.
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Enzymes are permanently changed by the reactions they catalyze
enzymes catalyze reactions that bind or break chemical bonds. catalyze means it speeds up the preparation time so the reaction can happen sooner/quicker.
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