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In which part of the cell the glucose is converted into pyruvate?


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Cytoplasm:

  1. This process of conversion of glucose into pyruvate is known as glycolysis.
  2. Glucose is converted into pyruvate in the cytoplasm of the cell.
  3. The cytoplasm is one of the most integral components of the cell.
  4. The cytoplasm is the fluid content inside the plasma membrane.
  5. The cytoplasm has a gel-like appearance and is clear in colour.
  6. It mainly consists of water but also contains salts, organelles, enzymes, and various organic molecules.
  7. Glycolysis is the initial stage in cellular respiration and the process of breaking down glucose molecules into pyruvic acid.
  8. Glycolysis is the process by which all cells in the body generate energy.
  9. Glycolysis reduces to form pyruvate in aerobic conditions and lactate in anaerobic conditions.
  10. Pyruvate enters the Krebs cycle to produce more energy.


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