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What part of the cell that is the site of glycolysis?

It takes place in cytoplasm. It is common to both aerobic and anerobic respiration


How are glycolysis and cellar respiration related?

It is the first step. It is common to aerobic and anaerobic respiration


What part of cellular respiration must occur before any other step can occur?

.Glycolysis


Do you draw anerobic or aerobic blood cultures first?

aerobic


What is end product of glycolysis in erythrocytes?

The end product of glycolysis in erythrocytes is pyruvate. This is because erythrocytes lack mitochondria, so they are unable to proceed with aerobic metabolism and generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. Instead, pyruvate is converted to lactate in order to regenerate NAD+ and allow glycolysis to continue producing ATP in the absence of oxygen.


Which one uses more ATP anerobic or aerobic oxygen?

aerobic


Is squash aerobic or anerobic?

the game squash is an aerobic exercise because you are sprinting, and turning repetitively. an anerobic exercise is like long distance running.


What is the ATP yield for aerobic respiration anerobic respiration and glycolysis?

Glycolysis: 2 ATP per molecule of glucose Total ATP yield of aerobic respiration (including glycolysis): 36 ATP per molecule of glucose (theoretical, less in reality due to leaking of protons across the mitochondrial inner membrane)


Is anerobic glycolysis good for a sprint?

no, you should carb load so you use aerobic energy. anaerobic energy uses stored fat cells and does not produce the energy needed to keep up with a sprint or run.


What is glycolysis about?

Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose. It can either be aerobic or anaerobic.


What carries out chemical activies of life?

respiration, which is either aerobic or anerobic


Which step in cellular respiration requires oxygen?

The electron transport chain, the final step of cellular respiration, requires oxygen as the final electron acceptor. Oxygen is essential in this process to help produce the majority of ATP molecules in the cell.