Respiration does actually because the energy does a nucleic acid which makes the energy and mitochondria has to do with it to.
Yes they release energy from glucose and store in ATP.Fermentation also anerobic process.
Your muscle cells do when you preform lactic acid fermentation.
They release lots of things, it depends on what topic you are talking about. In General; Energy During Cellular Respiration; Co2 During Lactic Acid Fermentation: Lactic Acid During Alcohaulic Fermentation: Ethanol
cellular respiration
Virtually all oxygen using organisms have cellular respiration going on. C.R. is the breakdown of glucose using oxygen to release energy as ATP - so anything - plants, animals, single celled organisms - that take in oxygen and glucose are going to do CR. Organisms that can't tolerate oxygen or run out of oxygen (like your muscles during a strenuous workout) will do fermentation instead. Fermentation will get the job done but respiration releases much more energy per molecule of glucose.
Respiration.
Yes...Cells do use both Respiration and fermentation to release energy.
Fermentation!!!!!
respiration
Cell respiration and lactic acid fermentation release energy in the body. While cell respiration requires oxygen, fermentation does not. However, the buildup of lactic acid causes much pain in the body's muscles.
no it does not
oxygen debt. more oxygen is needed than what is being supplied. the body then begins anaerobic respiration (the cells "breathe" for you). a result of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid. lactic acid is that soreness feeling you get after a hard workout
Cells can release energy in two basic processes: Cellular respiration and fermentation. Cellular respiration requires oxygen but fermentation does not. Cellular respiration releases MUCH more usable energy then fermentation does.
Both fermentation and cellular respiration release energy from glucose and other food molecules, making them similar in their processes.
Yes they release energy from glucose and store in ATP.Fermentation also anerobic process.
by the process of respiration
No, Respiration releases more energy than fermentation. i read it in my science book dont know why though