Cellular Respiration occurs if there is the oxygen involved, this is also called aerobic respiration. Fermentation is also known as anaerobic respiration which means that it doesn't need oxygen.
Chemical equation for fermentation is: Glucose → Ethanol + Carbon dioxide + Energy
Respiration is the process where cells break down glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce energy, while fermentation is the process where cells break down glucose in the absence of oxygen to produce energy. Respiration produces more energy (ATP) compared to fermentation and is more efficient. Fermentation produces byproducts such as lactic acid or ethanol, while respiration produces carbon dioxide and water.
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.
Fermentation!!!!!
The two types of anaerobic respiration are lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation. Lactic acid fermentation occurs in muscle cells during intense exercise, while alcoholic fermentation is used by microbes like yeast to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide.
cellular respiration requires oxygen while fermentation does not
Respiration has oxygen.
while respiration implies air, fermentation is an anaerobic (no oxygen) process.
I assume you meant respiration - in which case : fermentation does not require oxygen.
Chemical equation for fermentation is: Glucose → Ethanol + Carbon dioxide + Energy
respiration and fermentation both extract energy from food
cellular respiration uses oxygen but fermentation does not use oxygen
Respiration uses oxygen, while fermentation does not use oxygen.
Fermentation
aerobic bacteria use oxygen based respiration, anaerobic bacteria use either nonoxygen based respiration (e.g. nitrogen, sulfur) or fermentation.
Respiration.
aerobic bacteria use oxygen based respiration, anaerobic bacteria use either nonoxygen based respiration (e.g. nitrogen, sulfur) or fermentation.