Glycolysis is an anaerobic process used to catabolize glucose. What does it mean for this process to be anaerobic?

(a) no oxygen is required
(b) no oxidation occurs
(c) it takes place in the lysosome
(d) glucose is broken down by the addition of electrons


(a) Glycolysis takes place in the cytosol, and although oxidation of glucose is taking place, no molecular oxygen is used.

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