What is true of glycolysis?Group of answer choicesIt is aerobic.It starts with acetyl-CoAIt is anaerobic.It breaks down fatty acids.It produces urea.
Question
What is true of glycolysis?Group of answer choicesIt is aerobic.It starts with acetyl-CoAIt is anaerobic.It breaks down fatty acids.It produces urea.
Solution
Glycolysis is a metabolic pathway that is anaerobic, meaning it does not require oxygen. It does not start with acetyl-CoA, but rather with glucose or another sugar. It does not break down fatty acids, but rather breaks down glucose into pyruvate. It does not produce urea, but rather produces ATP, NADH, and pyruvate. So, the correct answer is "It is anaerobic."
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