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What is glycoplast?

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AkshatGuptafb9046 ∙

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 2/25/2025

Well, darling, glycoplast isn't a thing. Maybe you meant "glycolysis," which is the process where glucose is broken down to produce energy in cells. But hey, we all make typos sometimes. No judgment here, just keeping it real.

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