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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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### Step-by-Step Text Solution for Glycolysis 1. **Definition of Glycolysis**: - Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that converts glucose (a six-carbon sugar) into pyruvic acid (a three-carbon compound). This process involves a series of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. 2. **Location of Glycolysis**: - Glycolysis occurs in the **cytoplasm** of the cell. It does not require any organelles like mitochondria, making it a universal process in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. ...
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