Chapter 15: Q 1CP (page 481)
Question: What happens during the two phases of glycolysis?
Short Answer
Glycolysis is a common phase for the both aerobic and anaerobic system.
Chapter 15: Q 1CP (page 481)
Question: What happens during the two phases of glycolysis?
Glycolysis is a common phase for the both aerobic and anaerobic system.
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