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Cellular respiration and fermentation both produce ATP - which is a form of energy that cells can use.
Respiration requires oxygen to obtain energy from glucose. Fermentation does not need oxygen to obtain energy from glucose. You use respiration. Yeasts use fermentation.
Respiration does actually because the energy does a nucleic acid which makes the energy and mitochondria has to do with it to.
Anaerobic respiration is not the same as fermentation, although it does happen in the absence of oxygen unlike aerobic respiration which is when glucose and oxygen react to create carbon dioxide, water and energy. Basically, aerobic respiration is what animals do to gain energy and it is the opposite of photosynthesis.
Yes they release energy from glucose and store in ATP.Fermentation also anerobic process.
respiration and fermentation both extract energy from food
Respiration.
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.
Yes...Cells do use both Respiration and fermentation to release energy.
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Respiration
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no it does not
Cellular respiration and fermentation both produce ATP - which is a form of energy that cells can use.
Respiration requires oxygen to obtain energy from glucose. Fermentation does not need oxygen to obtain energy from glucose. You use respiration. Yeasts use fermentation.
Respiration does actually because the energy does a nucleic acid which makes the energy and mitochondria has to do with it to.
Both fermentation and cellular respiration release energy from glucose and other food molecules, making them similar in their processes.