Answer: Glycolysis occurs outside the mitochondria in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Glycolysis is a metabolic process in which glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate ( 3 carbon containing molecule) and produces energy molecules as 2 ATP ( adenosine triphosphate) and 2 NADH molecules. Glucose is one of the most important energy fuel that is utilized by living organisms.
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of all living cells. Thus, it occurs outside the mitochondria.
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Answer:
In the organism matter and energy also follows the law of conversion which means energy or matter can not be created or destroyed, it just changes its form in any system.
Cellular respiration is a catabolic reaction that converts chemical energy in the form of the energy that is used by the cell by breaking the complex sugar and other macromolecules into simple and smaller components and release waste products with the energy in ATP (a useable form of energy for the cell).
The energy stored in the bonds of the sugar and other organic molecules take place in this process converted into the chemical bond formed in ATP, is exactly the same only changed its form.
I believe A is the correct answer
Answer:
i believe mitochondria
Explanation:
I can't see it very well because it's blurry but if it has back and forth squiggles in the middle then it is the mitochondria plus the others are labeled with other stuff