No; fermentation is an alternative metabolic pathway to respiration, not photosynthesis. Both processes (photosynthesis and respiration) have alternative pathways depending on conditions.
Fermentation does not occur through photosynthesis. It occurs due to the anaerobic respiration of yeast that is present throughout the air.
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Aerobis respiration produces 36 ATP, while glycolysis and anaerobic only produce 2.
Respiration uses oxygen, fermentation doesn't.
Fermentation is used in anaerobic respiration. Fermentation is done to replenish NAD supplies so that glycolysis can continue making ATP in the absence of oxygen.
Fermentation!!!!!
what molecule is needed for aerobic respiration but not for fermentation
No, fermentation is another form of respiration. It occurs when there is no final acceptor for the electrons in the transport chain. The opposite process of cellular respiration is photosynthesis because it builds up the molecules that respiration breaks down.
No, fermentation is another form of respiration. It occurs when there is no final acceptor for the electrons in the transport chain. The opposite process of cellular respiration is photosynthesis because it builds up the molecules that respiration breaks down.
No; it is in cellular respiration.
Cellular Respiration produces the most ATP, out of Cellular respiration, Photosynthesis, lactic acid Fermentation, and alcohol fermentation.
not photosynthesis; either cellular respiration or fermentation (or both)
photosynthesis i think....photosynthesis, cellular respiration, or fermentation
Anaerobic respiration is not the same as fermentation, although it does happen in the absence of oxygen unlike aerobic respiration which is when glucose and oxygen react to create carbon dioxide, water and energy. Basically, aerobic respiration is what animals do to gain energy and it is the opposite of photosynthesis.
Cellular respiration and fermentation both produce ATP - which is a form of energy that cells can use.
Energy produced in photosynthesis is put into a usable form through cellular respiration.
Energy produced in photosynthesis is put into a usable form through cellular respiration.
Aerobis respiration produces 36 ATP, while glycolysis and anaerobic only produce 2.
Respiration and fermentation which make up photosynthesis.