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Do bacteria use the process glycolysis?

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Is glycolysis an organism?

No, glycolysis is a process that organisms have


Cells carry out what process to survive?

Cells use the process of glycolysis in order to survive. Glycolysis is the process by which a cell creates a chemical known as ATP in order to breathe oxygen and create glucose.


What one of these stages occurs in the cytosol of the cell?

The process is Glycolysis!


What are 2 pathways of respiration?

Glycolysis and fermentation


Process occurs in cytoplasm?

glycolysis, occurs in the cytoplasm


What is the anaerobic process that splits glucose into two molecules of pyruvic acid?

The process by which glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid is called glycolysis.


Which process in eukaryotic cells will proceed normally whether oxygen (O2) is present or absen?

glycolysis


Active transport process by which materials are secreted or expelled from a cell?

exocytosis not glycolysis because glycolysis is the making of glucose


How many ATP molecules does fermentation produce during cellular respiration?

fermentation follows glycolysis, glycolysis will use 2ATP to produce 4ATP; Fermentation only aids in the process by producing NAD+ which is needed by glycolysis to produce ATP


What process is needed to begin the process of glycolysis?

pyruvic acid


How does fer-mention allow glycolysis to continue?

Glycolysis is followed by a different pathway. The combined process of pathway and glycolysis is called fermentation.


Process by which glucose is converted to pyruvic acid?

Glycolysis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycolysis