Where does Glycolysis Take Place?

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Glycolysis occurs inside the cytoplasm of both plant and animal cells. It is a process that allows the cells to release energy and serves as a first step in a variety of both aerobic and anaerobic reactions.
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In a cell, glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm or cytosol. The cytoplasm is the liquid within the cells that all organelles are floating in. You can find more information here: http://homepages.ius.edu/GKIRCHNE/Glycolysis.htm
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In a cell, glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm or cytosol. The cytoplasm is the liquid within the cells that all organelles are floating in. You can find more information here
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glycolysis is how the mitochondria creates energy from glucose, it is the first step to creating ATP.
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A glucose molecule, 2 NAD+, and an initial investment of 2 ATP.
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Glycolysis takes place in the cell, which in more detail, it happens in the cytoplasim :).
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