In human, it starts from mitochondria, then goes to the cytoplasm, and the actual glucose is made in the lumen of endoplasmic reticulum.
The process is long and most of it is the reverse of glycolysis.
Gluconeogenesis occurs when someone does not eat for 12 hours therefore, it is caused by lack of kcals or food. When no kcals are availabe, the body tries to make glucose from non-carbohydrate source primarily in the liver.
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It occurs during periods of fasting, starvation, or during intense exercise.
gluconeogenesis occurs primarily in the liver and to a lesser extent in the kidneys
Gluconeogenesis takes place exclusively in the cytoplasm.
It happens in the liver and kidneys (and also some certain plants and microorganisms when they grow without glucose)
It takes place in the cytoplasm
In the cytosol.
Cytoplasm next to mitochondria
in the cytoplasm
it takes place in a plant cell
They take place in a cell
gluconeogenesis.
gluconeogenesis
Most chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.
Cell reactions take place in the cytoplasm and in the organelles.
replication in the cell take place in the second phase which is the metaphase.
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Gluconeogenesis
no it takes place in a plant cell with no cell membrane but a cell wall
Cell reactions take place in the cytoplasm and in the organelles.
Cell reactions take place in the cytoplasm and in the organelles.
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mitochondria
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of a plant cell
it takes place in a plant cell