fermentation is the term for anaerobic respiration for bacteria, and yeast where ethanol is produced ( type of alcohol used for beverages like wine ).
Cellular respiration is basically carbohydrates, fats and oils and proteins, that are broken down in cells to supply their energy.
Aerobic respiration is different to anaerobicrespiration. Cellular respiration requires oxygen.
Anaerobic respiration is where energy is produced quickly by burning carbohydrates etc, but without oxygen, and produces Carbon Dioxide
chemical equation for cellular respiration:
glucose+oxygen ---> carbon dioxide water +energy
frermantation is:
glucose----> ethanol+carbon dioxide+energy
for cellular respiration a process of oxidation takes place at some stage (aerobic) while in fermentation it is in abscence of oxygen(anaerobic)
cell respiration
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oxygen needed for cellular respiration
Cytoplasm, because it is an anerobic respiration, and does not require O2, so it does not occur in the mitochondira.
Depends on the cell and its evolutionary adaptations. For a human cell, aerobic respiration is favored, though some cells are able to switch to lactic acid fermentation.
Cellular respiration and fermentation are two different processes.
Yes. Cell respiration and lactic acid fermentation.
cell respiration
Respiration uses oxygen, while fermentation does not use oxygen.
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.
fermantion is different by the dentist
Fermentation and respiration are very different things. Fermentation is the chemical breaking down of a substance (such as the souring of milk) produced by an enzyme and usually accompanied by the formation of a gas (bubbling). Respiration is breathing.
for cellular respiration a process of oxidation takes place at some stage (aerobic) while in fermentation it is in abscence of oxygen(anaerobic)
oxygen needed for cellular respiration
fermentation
low 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!!!