X Observe: Click Next. What happens in the cytoplasm? This process is called glycolysis. Two pyruvate (C3H3O3-) molecules are produced in glycolysis. The released energy is used to form a net of two ATP (adenosine triphosphate) molecules. Energy is later released when ATP molecules are broken down. Select what happens: Glucose gets broken down into 2 pyruvate molecules in the cytoplasm outside of the mitochondria. CO2 is absorbed into the mitochondria. Glucose gets broken down into two pyruvate molecules in the mitochondria. X. A small amount of energy is produced:

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X Observe: Click Next. What happens in the cytoplasm? This process is
called glycolysis. Two pyruvate (C3H3O3-) molecules are produced in
glycolysis. The released energy is used to form a net of two ATP
(adenosine triphosphate) molecules. Energy is later released when ATP
molecules are broken down. Select what happens:
Glucose gets broken down into 2 pyruvate molecules in the cytoplasm outside of the
mitochondria.
CO2 is absorbed into the mitochondria.
Glucose gets broken down into two pyruvate molecules in the mitochondria.
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O A small amount of energy is produced.
Observe: Click Next. What happens now? *
Two pyruvate move into the mitochondria.
Two pyruváte move into the chloroplast.
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