I assume you meant respiration - in which case : fermentation does not require oxygen.
while respiration implies air, fermentation is an anaerobic (no oxygen) process.
Fermentation and respiration are both processes that generate energy from glucose, but they differ primarily in the presence of oxygen. Respiration is an aerobic process that requires oxygen and produces a high yield of energy (ATP) along with carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. In contrast, fermentation is an anaerobic process that occurs in the absence of oxygen, yielding less energy and producing byproducts like alcohol or lactic acid. Additionally, fermentation is typically used by certain microorganisms and in specific conditions, while respiration is the dominant energy-producing process in most organisms.
cellular respiration requires oxygen while fermentation does not
Respiration has oxygen.
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.
Aerobic fermentation occurs in an environment that contains air. Anaerobic fermentation occurs in one lacking air.
They have different oxygen requirements
The process of fermentation releases carbon dioxide, so we can not stay in fermentation forever.
Fermentation is the process by which microbes transform one substance into another. Fermentation is the process for making both bread and beer.
The anaerobic process
Fermentation