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Given an account of glycolysis. Where do...

Given an account of glycolysis. Where does it occur? What are the end products? Trace the fate of these products in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

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Glycolysis occurs is cytoplasm. One glucose molecules forms 2 pruvic acid molecules.
In anaerobic conditions it forms 2ATP and ethanol + water
In a aerobic conditions it form 36ATP + water + `CO_(2)`. The steps of glycolysis are as follows
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