the one thing that photosynthesis and fermentation have in common is they both store energy and turn it into chemical energy
ATP is common to both.
No, it is required only in cellular respiration. Fermentation takes place in the absence of oxygen.
Cellular respiration and fermentation both produce ATP - which is a form of energy that cells can use.
Carbon dioxide
the one thing that photosynthesis and fermentation have in common is they both store energy and turn it into chemical energy
ATP is common to both.
It really depends on which fermentation you are referring to. The most common substrate is glucose, which is metabolized into either ethanol, lactic acid, or etc. along with carbon dioxide or hydrogen.
ATP is common to both.
ATP is common to both.
fermentation
Bread
Alcohol is not fermented, it is produced by fermentation. The most common form of this is produced by the action of yeast enzymes: sugar --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
Alcohol is not fermented, it is produced by fermentation. The most common form of this is produced by the action of yeast enzymes: sugar --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
No, it is required only in cellular respiration. Fermentation takes place in the absence of oxygen.
Cellular respiration and fermentation both produce ATP - which is a form of energy that cells can use.
Carbon dioxide.