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Miss Kitty
2 September, 12:53
Where does the glucose in glycolysis come from?
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Kamren
2 September, 16:31
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During glycolysis, glucose is broken down in ten steps to two molecules of pyruvate, which then enters the mitochondria where it is oxidised through the tricarboxylic acid cycle to carbon dioxide and water.
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