Yes
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells. It is a series of reactions that break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Prokaryotic cells do'nt , but Eukaryotic cells do.Cytoplasm=cytosol(liquid, more or less) plus organelles. A defining characteristic of eukaryotics are organelles and yes these cells have cytosol so yes eukaryotic cells have cytoplasm.
Protoplasm/Cytoplasm Ribosomes Mitochondria
Glycolysis occurs throughout the cytoplasm of the cell.
cytoplasm
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells. It is a series of reactions that break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Major difference, Prokaryotes have no cell nucleus and eukaryotics do. Prokaryotes have been present before eukaryotes. Eukaryotes are thought to have evolved from prokaryotes throught the process of endosymbiosis.
Nucleus, among other membrane-bound organelles.
prokaryotics are not having them. only eukaryotics having them.
Thats correct Their cells have nuclei. -
Prokaryotic cells do'nt , but Eukaryotic cells do.Cytoplasm=cytosol(liquid, more or less) plus organelles. A defining characteristic of eukaryotics are organelles and yes these cells have cytosol so yes eukaryotic cells have cytoplasm.
Protoplasm/Cytoplasm Ribosomes Mitochondria
the gelatinlike filling inside a cell is called the cytoplasm. hope that answers your question.
Glycolysis occurs throughout the cytoplasm of the cell.
cytoplasm
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
The cytoplasm could be called the inside of a factory. Cytoplasm is the inside of a cell. The cytoplasm could be called the inside of a factory. Cytoplasm is the inside of a cell.