Glycolisis do not occur in chloroplast.It take place in cytoplasm.
Glycolysis occurs in Cytosol.
It is inside the chloroplast. glucose is forming as a carbohydrate.
It is the cytoplasm of chloroplast. It is called as stroma
yes
Respiration occurs in two compartments - glycolysis in the cytoplasm and the TCA cycle and electron transport chain in the mitochondria. However, cells that are actively photosynthesising do not need to respire because ATP is synthesised in the chloroplast.
No - glycolysis is anaerobic (it does occur in the presence of oxygen).
Glycolysis occurs in Cytosol.
It is inside the chloroplast. glucose is forming as a carbohydrate.
It is the cytoplasm of chloroplast. It is called as stroma
yes
glucose occurs in glycolysis
yes
Respiration occurs in two compartments - glycolysis in the cytoplasm and the TCA cycle and electron transport chain in the mitochondria. However, cells that are actively photosynthesising do not need to respire because ATP is synthesised in the chloroplast.
The stroma
The reactions of glycolysis occur in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. The enzymes required for glycolysis are found in the cytoplasm, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Translation, glycolysis, and protein synthesis are processes that occur in the cytoplasm of a cell.
In the chloroplast of the leaf cells.