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Is oxygen consumed in fermentation

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

No because it is the repetition of Glycolysis many times which does not require oxygen.

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What condition must exist in cell for fermentation to occur?

Oxygen must be absent in the cell.


How is cellular respiration and fermentation different?

Respiration uses oxygen, while fermentation does not use oxygen.


How is fermentation connected t respiration?

Fermentation is an anaerobic process that can occur in the absence of oxygen, providing a way for cells to generate energy when oxygen is scarce. Respiration is a process that can occur in the presence of oxygen, involving the breakdown of organic molecules to generate energy. Both fermentation and respiration involve the conversion of glucose into energy in the form of ATP.


Fermentation occurs in the absence of?

Basically Fermentation is an Anaerobic respiration (i.e. Oxidation of energy compounds in the absence of oxygen).That means the answer to your question is 'oxygen'.


Is fermentation Aerobic or Anaerobic?

Anaerobic means "without air (oxygen)". Fermentation allows some cells to make ATP without having oxygen present. Fermentation is not nearly as efficient as aerobic respiration, since it produces a net yield of only 2 ATP per glucose molecule (aerobic respiration produces 36-38 ATP per glucose).


Does fermentation occurs in an environment devoid of oxygen?

Yes, fermentation can occur in an environment devoid of oxygen. This is known as anaerobic fermentation, where microorganisms break down sugars into acids, gases, or alcohol without the need for oxygen. Common examples of this process include lactic acid fermentation in yogurt production and ethanol fermentation in beer brewing.


What element is not needed for fermentation?

oxygen


What is missing when fermentation occurs?

oxygen.


If oxygen is not needed in a cell process the process is .?

A+ students - anaerobic The process in which cells don't use oxygen is called Fermentation. Fermentation and lactic acid fermentation are different, lactic acid fermentation uses the oxygen faster than you can breathe so you feel muscle pains.


What is the difference between respiration to fermentation?

Respiration is the process where cells break down glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce energy, while fermentation is the process where cells break down glucose in the absence of oxygen to produce energy. Respiration produces more energy (ATP) compared to fermentation and is more efficient. Fermentation produces byproducts such as lactic acid or ethanol, while respiration produces carbon dioxide and water.


What is one true distinction between fermentation and cellular respiration?

cellular respiration uses oxygen but fermentation does not use oxygen


Yeasts can produce ATP by either fermentation or chemiosmosis thus they are?

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