I think glycolysis is technically only the process to pyruvate, and is always anaerobic and doesnt require oxygen, so there is no "aerobic glycolisis".
Yea "aerobic and anaerobic" are misleading because either way it occurs in the cytoplasm where there is no oxygen. The terminology really just tells us what's happening next.
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I think glycolysis is technically only the process to pyruvate, and is always anaerobic and doesnt require oxygen, so there is no "aerobic glycolisis".
Yea "aerobic and anaerobic" are misleading because either way it occurs in the cytoplasm where there is no oxygen. The terminology really just tells us what's happening next.
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Soo confused 😕 SMH am I the only one like this needs to be explained to dummies like what's pyruvate and ugg😢
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No such thing as aerobic glycolysis (=breakdown of glucose to pyruvate).