Fermentation is the process of converting sugar into carbon dioxide and alcohol. This process requires the action of enzymes, typically contained in yeasts.
No, fermentation does not require chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is only used for performing one plant process and that process is photosynthesis.
yes
Anaerobic digestion means no oxygen.
The electron transport chain. Oxygen is the last electron acceptor.
No, anaerobes do not require oxygen to survive, for they do not carry out cellular respiration with oxygen as the final electron acceptor. Rather, they typically carry out either fermentation or anaerobic respiration, which requires no oxygen, but still provides a small amount of energy.
Fermentation is carried out, most commonly by single celled organisms to generate energy from the breakdown of organic molecules. It is an anaerobic metabolic process because it cannot take place in the presence of oxygen. This would require an aerobic metabolic process that utilizes oxygen.
Molecular dioxygen, O2, is essential for cellular respiration in all aerobic organisms. Oxygen is used in mitochondria to help generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP) during oxidative phosphorylation.
yes
Anaerobic respiration is a type of respiration that does not require oxygen. It can have several final electron acceptors, such as sulfate, nitrate, sulphur or fumarate.
the krebs cycle and electron transport chains that provide the majority of the ATP gain require oxidative phosphorilation, the oxygen plays the part of a electron acceptor at the end of the etc
Anaerobic digestion means no oxygen.
The electron transport chain. Oxygen is the last electron acceptor.
No, anaerobes do not require oxygen to survive, for they do not carry out cellular respiration with oxygen as the final electron acceptor. Rather, they typically carry out either fermentation or anaerobic respiration, which requires no oxygen, but still provides a small amount of energy.
I assume you meant respiration - in which case : fermentation does not require oxygen.
"Anaerobic respiration" doesn't require oxygen. True anaerobic respiration involves an electron acceptor other than oxygen. Bacteria are capable of using a wide variety of compounds as terminal electron acceptors in respiration: nitrogenous compounds (such as nitrates and nitrites), sulfur compounds (such as sulfates, sulfites, sulfur dioxide, and elemental sulfur), carbon dioxide, iron compounds, manganese compounds, cobalt compounds, and uranium compounds. "Anaerobic respiration" doesn't require oxygen. True anaerobic respiration involves an electron acceptor other than oxygen. Bacteria are capable of using a wide variety of compounds as terminal electron acceptors in respiration: nitrogenous compounds (such as nitrates and nitrites), sulfur compounds (such as sulfates, sulfites, sulfur dioxide, and elemental sulfur), carbon dioxide, iron compounds, manganese compounds, cobalt compounds, and uranium compounds.
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