Respiration has oxygen.
cellular respiration requires oxygen while fermentation does not
Aerobic fermentation occurs in an environment that contains air. Anaerobic fermentation occurs in one lacking air.
Aerobic fermentation occurs in an environment that contains air. Anaerobic fermentation occurs in one lacking air.
They have different oxygen requirements
Aerobic fermentation occurs in an environment that contains air. Anaerobic fermentation occurs in one lacking air.
I assume you meant respiration - in which case : fermentation does not require oxygen.
while respiration implies air, fermentation is an anaerobic (no oxygen) process.
Chemical equation for fermentation is: Glucose → Ethanol + Carbon dioxide + Energy
Aerobic fermentation occurs in an environment that contains air. Anaerobic fermentation occurs in one lacking air.
Alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation are both types of anaerobic processes that produce energy for cells. They are similar in that they both involve the breakdown of glucose to produce energy and end products. However, they differ in the final byproducts produced. Alcoholic fermentation produces ethanol and carbon dioxide, while lactic acid fermentation produces lactic acid.
In alcoholic fermentation, yeast converts sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide. In lactic acid fermentation, bacteria convert sugars into lactic acid.
== == == == == ==