anaerobic glycolysis
Anaerobic glycolysis refers to the metabolic process that converts glucose into energy without requiring oxygen. It occurs in the cytoplasm of cells, breaking down glucose into pyruvate and producing a limited amount of energy in the form of ATP.
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