Cellular Respiration!
This is the process of anaerobic respiration. Glycolisis/fermintation.
The energy-releasing pathway that requires oxygen is aerobic respiration. This process involves the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP. Anaerobic respiration and fermentation are energy-releasing pathways that occur in the absence of oxygen. Photolysis is a process that involves the splitting of water molecules using light energy during photosynthesis.
Good question. First of all, fermentation is an energy- releasing process in which oxygen is not required. Therefore explaining that fermentation provides energy for cells without using oxygen.
Aerobic cellular respiration would be the best energy-releasing process if you need a lot of energy. It is a highly efficient process that occurs in the presence of oxygen, producing a large amount of ATP compared to other processes like anaerobic respiration or fermentation.
Yes, Fermentation is a process used when your body is lacking oxygen, like when you have been running for awhile and you are tired and breathing heavly, Fermentation is releasing energy into your body without taking that small amount of oxygen.
Respiration
Anaerobic respiration is the process by which animals and plants extract energy from food without using oxygen. This process occurs in the absence of oxygen and produces less energy compared to aerobic respiration. It involves breaking down glucose into simpler molecules like lactic acid or ethanol, releasing a small amount of energy in the process.
The mitochondria.
Fermentation
Without using oxygen the process is called an anaerobic process. The amount of energy is much less (2ATP) compared to aerobic (36 ATP).
The process of using oxygen to release energy is called cellular respiration. In this process, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is the energy currency of the cell. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and involves several complex biochemical reactions.
They are burned with oxygen to produce energy.