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Question ispartiallywrong as fermentation is part of cellular respiration, question should be about similarities and differences in aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Cellular respiration is comprised of 3 stages , 1 glycolysis , 2 Krebs cycle and 3 electron transport chain .Fermentation is approximately similar to glycolysis except last step .
No, ethanol is a byproduct of fermentation...not aerobic or anaerobic respiration
Aerobic fermentation and anaerobic fermentation.
Tissue respiration, or internal respiration. you are probably looking for aerobic respiration
actually there are two types of cellular respiration:aerobic and anaerobic. aerobic cellular respiration only takes place when there is a presence of oxygen, while anaerobic or also called as fermentation takes place even w/out oxygen.
Question ispartiallywrong as fermentation is part of cellular respiration, question should be about similarities and differences in aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Cellular respiration is comprised of 3 stages , 1 glycolysis , 2 Krebs cycle and 3 electron transport chain .Fermentation is approximately similar to glycolysis except last step .
Fermentation is a method of cellular respiration.It is a non aerobic process.
for cellular respiration a process of oxidation takes place at some stage (aerobic) while in fermentation it is in abscence of oxygen(anaerobic)
aerobic respiration and possibly lactic acid fermentation
That's not a full question, but I think I know what you are asking. Aerobic respiration > anaerobic respiration > fermentation.
Cellular respiration:it's what happens under aerobic conditions. Which simply means when oxygen is present.Fermentation: Fermentation on the other hand is what happened and anaerobic conditions (when oxygen is not present).
There are different kinds of fermentation, and fermentation can be aerobic, or anaerobic.
Without oxygen, pyruvic acids are not metabolized by cellular respiration but undergo fermentation. They are not transported into the mitochondria, but remain in the cytoplasm, where they are converted to waste products that may be removed from the cell.NADH is oxidized by the electron transport chain in respiration only.
No, ethanol is a byproduct of fermentation...not aerobic or anaerobic respiration
Aerobic cellular respiration requires oxygen. Therefore which ever process that requires Oxygen to make it occur is NOT a stage of aerobic cellular respiration.
Yes, fermentation may be also aerobic.
No, because the electron acceptor is what cates the electrons as the leave the electron transport chain, which is oxygen in aerobic respiration. Since aerobic respiration uses oxygen, and anaerobic fermentation is abest of oxygen, anaerobic fermentation cannot possibly use oxygen as respiration does.