Glycolysis occurs in the
- Acheck_circle
Cytoplasm (cytosol)
- B
Inner mitochondrial membrane
- C
Nucleus
- D
Mitochondrial matrix
Explanation
Glycolysis is anaerobic and predates the eukaryote-mitochondrion relationship; it happens in cytosol.
AP Biology· difficulty 2/5
Glycolysis occurs in the
Cytoplasm (cytosol)
Inner mitochondrial membrane
Nucleus
Mitochondrial matrix
Explanation
Glycolysis is anaerobic and predates the eukaryote-mitochondrion relationship; it happens in cytosol.
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