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.
ATP is common to both.
Water .
ATP Carbon dioxide Note that the quantity produced could be different.
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.
ATP is common to both.
Water .
ATP Carbon dioxide Note that the quantity produced could be different.
ATP Carbon dioxide Note that the quantity produced could be different.
Cellular respiration produces water but fermentation does not.Respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water Fermentation: glucose --> alcohol + carbon dioxide
Lactic Acid or Alcohol
ATP is common to both.
Both start with glycolysis... but once you reach pyruvic acid, they're very different. Respiration final product is an inorganic compound (oxygen) whereas fermentation final product is an organic compound (such as lactic acid or ethanol)
Fermentation