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Are there any organisms that don't carry out glycolysis?

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On the other hand, if you're talking about organisms which don't use glycolysis altogether, then your answer would be certain anaerobic bacteria and Archaea, which have unusual and often unique pathways which are not found in any other organism. read more

The light energy was used to drive production of food, and that energy got stored in the food. Thus, you can say that Glycolysis is a way to convert the energy stored within the bonds into useable energy. However, they also undergo glycolysis to carry out other processes such as (ie/ in plants) fluid movement. read more

Respiration is the process of breakdown of carbohydrates like glucose, fructose or even sucrose to yield energy in the form of ATP to carry out biological processes. It involves glycolysis followed by Krebs cycle and then mitochondrial ETC in which the final acceprir of electrons is an oxygen molecule. these organisms are called as aerobic organisms. read more

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