fermentation
anaerobic
The tissues get oxygen from oxygenated blood supply for energy production.
Anaerobic
Cytosis requires energy, and the production of energy depends on oxygen. Diffusion does not require energy.
Fermentation releases energy without using oxygen
Aerobic respirationThis type of respiration is the most common and produces more energy than anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen and glucose. It is a chemical process controlled by enzymes - they control the rate at which energy is released. Aerobic respiration is when food that we eat is broken down to release energy which is used by the body for important life processes. During exercise we need more oxygen so the rate of aerobic respiration increases.Aerobic respiration can be summarised as an equation:Glucose + Oxygen ---> Water + Carbon dioxide + EnergyC6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6H2O + 6 CO2 + 2900 kj
Fermentation
The tissues get oxygen from oxygenated blood supply for energy production.
anaerobic respiration
Anaerobic
Without using oxygen the process is called an anaerobic process. The amount of energy is much less (2ATP) compared to aerobic (36 ATP).
oxygen
oxygen
Aerobic. The Krebs cycle is a way of producing ATP using oxygen. The use of oxygen for energy production means Aerobic (as opposed to Anaerobic or without-oxygen).
Cytosis requires energy, and the production of energy depends on oxygen. Diffusion does not require energy.
Fermentation releases energy without using oxygen
The presence of oxygen. Oxygen is needed for mitochondria
Oxygen in the air levels are affected by energy production greatly, due to the way that oxygen moves. Oxygen can take over many other components, which can cause air levels to rise.