Respiration: the physical and chemical processes by which an organism supplies its cells and tissues with the oxygen needed for metabolism and relieves them of the carbon dioxide formed in energy-producing reactions. Fermentation: an enzymatically controlled anaerobic breakdown of an energy-rich compound (as a carbohydrate to carbon dioxide and alcohol or to an organic acid). Both definitions were obtained from the Merriam-Webster website.
one uses oxygen to get energy and the other uses yeast!Fermentation does not need oxygen. Aerobic respiration need oxygen
Respiration uses oxygen, fermentation doesn't.
Fermentation!!!!!
what molecule is needed for aerobic respiration but not for fermentation
anaerobic respiration is also called fermentation. The two types are lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation.
Five basic differences between respiration fermentation?
one uses oxygen to get energy and the other uses yeast!Fermentation does not need oxygen. Aerobic respiration need oxygen
Question ispartiallywrong as fermentation is part of cellular respiration, question should be about similarities and differences in aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Cellular respiration is comprised of 3 stages , 1 glycolysis , 2 Krebs cycle and 3 electron transport chain .Fermentation is approximately similar to glycolysis except last step .
Respiration uses oxygen, fermentation doesn't.
cellular respiration uses oxygen but fermentation does not use oxygen
respiration uses oxygen
no
Fermentation is anaerobic respiration. Glycolysis is part of aerobic respiration. The pathways for both processes, however, are almost identical to each other.
respiration and fermentation both extract energy from food
cellular respiration requires oxygen while fermentation does not
Capable of switching to fermentation
Respiration requires oxygen to obtain energy from glucose. Fermentation does not need oxygen to obtain energy from glucose. You use respiration. Yeasts use fermentation.