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How are glycoly sis and aerobic respiration different?

glycolysis is a part of aerobic respiration.


What do anaerobic and aerobic respiration have that are the same?

Glycolysis


Name 3 differences between glycolysis and aerobic respiration?

Glycolisis belongs to both aerobic and non aerobic respiration.


Where does glycolysis start in aerobic respiration and where is it completed?

Glycolysis begins and ends in the cytoplasm, however, the rest of cellular respiration is completed within the mitochondria.


Which of cellular respiration are aerobic and which are anaerobic?

Cellular respiration is mostly aerobic.


Name the phase which is common for both aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

glycolysis is the phase common to both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.


What steps in aerobic respiration can process without oxygen?

glycolysis


What is the common phase between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

glycolysis


Which stage of cellular respiration takes place outside of the mitochondrion?

Glycolysis takes place outside of the mitochondrion


When this gas is available aerobic respiration follows glycolysis?

Carbon dioxide


How are glycolysis and cellar respiration related?

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


Aerobic respiration creates energy than glycolysis?

Yes, aerobic respiration produces much more energy than glycolysis. Glycolysis only yields 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule, while aerobic respiration produces up to 36-38 ATP molecules. This is because aerobic respiration involves the additional steps of the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation, which extract more energy from glucose.