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Glycolysis Splitting Glucose Pyruvate Occurs Living Cells Serving

Glycolysis is the splitting of glucose into pyruvate, a process occurring in almost all living cells and serving as the starting point for fermentation or cellular respiration.

La glucólisis es la división de la glucosa en piruvato, un proceso que ocurre en casi todas las células vivas y sirve como punto de partida para la fermentación o la respiración celular.

Front glycolysis
Back The splitting of glucose into pyruvate. [This] occurs in almost all living cells, serving as the starting point for fermentation or cellular respiration.

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