Both start with glycolysis... but once you reach pyruvic acid, they're very different. Respiration final product is an inorganic compound (oxygen) whereas fermentation final product is an organic compound (such as lactic acid or ethanol)
Both fermentation and cellular respiration release energy from glucose and other food molecules, making them similar in their processes.
They both are similar in releasing energy.In cellular respiration food is broken down to cell level and a lot of energy is produced and similarly in fermentation it is described that it is the process of getting energy from oxidation of organic compounds.
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.
like respiration, fermentation begins in the cytoplasm. Again, as the glucose molecules are broken down, energy is released. But the simple molecules from the break down of glu- cose do not move into the mitochondria!!!
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are inverse reactions. This means that the reactants of respiration are the products of photosynthesis and the reactants of photosynthesis are the products of cellular respiration. In addition, both metabolic pathways are processes that provide energy to the cell.
Both fermentation and cellular respiration release energy from glucose and other food molecules, making them similar in their processes.
Both fermentation and cellular respiration release energy from glucose and other food molecules, making them similar in their processes.
Glycolysis in the cytoplasm
Both make ATP.
They both are similar in releasing energy.In cellular respiration food is broken down to cell level and a lot of energy is produced and similarly in fermentation it is described that it is the process of getting energy from oxidation of organic compounds.
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.
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 .
oxygen. the same goes for lactic acid
like respiration, fermentation begins in the cytoplasm. Again, as the glucose molecules are broken down, energy is released. But the simple molecules from the break down of glu- cose do not move into the mitochondria!!!
respiration and fermentation both extract energy from food
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are inverse reactions. This means that the reactants of respiration are the products of photosynthesis and the reactants of photosynthesis are the products of cellular respiration. In addition, both metabolic pathways are processes that provide energy to the cell.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are both cellular processes organisms use to obtain energy.