lactic acid is formed by anaerobic respiration when insufficient oxygen is present.
Lactic acid fermentation is the process in which sugars are converted into cellular energy and the metabolic byproduct lactate.
ATP, lactic acid fermentation, and cellular respiration
The end products of fermentation are lactic acid, ethanol, and carbon dioxide. In cellular respiration, the end products are carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (energy).
No; it is in cellular respiration.
cellular respiration if there is enough oxygen. Lactic Acid fermentation if there is a lack of oxygen.
Lactic acid fermentation occurs in the absence of oxygen during the process of cellular respiration, specifically in the cytoplasm of cells.
Fermentation and cellular respiration are similar in that they both involve the breakdown of molecules to produce energy for cells. However, fermentation does not require oxygen, while cellular respiration does. Both processes also produce waste products, such as lactic acid in fermentation and carbon dioxide in cellular respiration.
lactic acid or alcohol( ethanol)
Your muscle cells do when you preform lactic acid fermentation.
Glucose---Lactic Acid+ Energy
lactic acid fermentation. (produces lactate and is only about 100th as efficient as cellular respiration)
lactic acid fermentation. (produces lactate and is only about 100th as efficient as cellular respiration)