GLYCOLYSIS and it only produces 2 ATP
Glucose and oxygen begin the process of respiration.
Cellular respiration begins with glycolysis in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Cellular respiration begins with the transportation of glycolysis into the mitochondria. The final step of cellular respiration will either be fermentation or an electron transport chain depending on whether it is anaerobic or aerobic respiration.
In the mitochondria
explain how respiration (breathing) is related to cellular respiration in terms of equilibrium what the heck kind of answer is that it just rephrases the question
Glucose and oxygen begin the process of respiration.
The substrate that begins the process of cellular respiration is most commonly glucose. It can also be proteins and lipids.
Cellular respiration begins with glycolysis in the cytoplasm of the cell.
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Cellular respiration begins with the transportation of glycolysis into the mitochondria. The final step of cellular respiration will either be fermentation or an electron transport chain depending on whether it is anaerobic or aerobic respiration.
Cellular respiration begins in the cytoplasm of the organism's cells.
Yes - glucose is broken down in the first step of cellular respiration. This stage is known as glycolysis and occurs in the cytoplasm. Cellular respiration begins with glucose and ends creating ATP.
membrane of the mitochondria
In the mitochondria
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Glycolysis begins and ends in the cytoplasm, however, the rest of cellular respiration is completed within the mitochondria.