Both occur after the process of glycolysis, or the process of "splitting sugars," in cellular respiration. So both can release chemical energy from sugars.
Also, both processes end up producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a nucleotide considered to be the universal source of energy for metabolism among all living organisms.
Respiration is common to every organisms.Every living organisms does respiration.
Glucose is the most common energy source in cellular respiration.
ATP is common to both.
ATP is common to both.
They do their duty and the plants do photosinthesis
Respiration is common to every organisms.Every living organisms does respiration.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a common product in both cellular respiration and fermentation. ATP is the energy currency of the cell and is produced during these processes to provide energy for cellular activities.
It is the glycolisis. It is common to both aerobic and anaerobic respiration
Glucose is the common product in both cellular respiration and fermentation. It is the carbohydrate molecule that is broken down to release energy in these processes.
Aerobic cellular respiration is the most common use for oxygen.
Carbon dioxide.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.