Glycolysis is a reaction that occurs in the cytosol of a cell. This event is necessary to generate cellular energy that will assist with cellular processes such as muscle contraction. This first stage of cellular respiration requires carbohydrate whether it be from a digestate or from glucose storage. Which of the following statement(s) is true regarding glycolysis. Group of answer choices Can occur only in the presence of oxygen Can occur without oxygen Requires only glucose as the source of stored energy for catabolism Produces the most energy of all cellular respiration stages Partake in fermentation Can occur in the mitochondria where its byproduct will form Acetyl-CoA
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