Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell. Actually it occurs in the cytoplasm for eukaryotics also.
glycolysis it's the first stage, the rest of it occurs in the mitochondria.
Prokaryotes use only glycolysis to generate energy because they lack membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria, where aerobic respiration takes place. Glycolysis is a simple metabolic pathway that occurs in the cytoplasm and provides prokaryotes with the necessary energy in the form of ATP to survive and carry out their functions.
Glycolysis occurs in Cytosol.
yes
Glycolisis do not occur in chloroplast.It take place in cytoplasm.
glycolysis it's the first stage, the rest of it occurs in the mitochondria.
Prokaryotes use only glycolysis to generate energy because they lack membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria, where aerobic respiration takes place. Glycolysis is a simple metabolic pathway that occurs in the cytoplasm and provides prokaryotes with the necessary energy in the form of ATP to survive and carry out their functions.
No - glycolysis is anaerobic (it does occur in the presence of oxygen).
Glycolysis occurs in Cytosol.
Glycolysis produces large quantities of NADH producing large amounts of energy. Glycolysis can also be carried out throughout the cell, which gives it an advantage over the TCA and Oxidative phosphorylation cycles that occur in the mitochondria. (:
yes
glucose occurs in glycolysis
yes
Streptococci
Glycolisis do not occur in chloroplast.It take place in cytoplasm.
Translation, glycolysis, and protein synthesis are processes that occur in the cytoplasm of a cell.
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.