Fermentation is also known as an anaerobic process. Aerobic processes are preferred because ATP is created much more effectively when there is oxygen present, as opposed to anaerobic, which is without oxygen.
They would prefer cellular respiration because cellular respiration is the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organicmolecules; processes that take place in the cells and tissues during which energy is released and carbon dioxide is produced and absorbed by the blood to be transported to the lungs
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Type your answer here... aerobic respiration is more efficent than fermenation becasue aerobic respiraton use oxygen molecule to break down
Because in cellular respiration glucose molecule is completely oxidized whereas in fermentation it forms alcohol.
At the completion of the glycolic process, pyruvic acid is produced. Some of the pyruvic acid ends up in the cell mitochondria where cellular respiration takes place. In the absence of oxygen, the pyruvic acid goes through a process of fermentation, which takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell.
In order for cellular respiration to occur, glucose and 2 ATP molecules are needed to start glycolysis. In order for the next stage of respiration to occur, the Krebs Cycle, oxygen must be present, otherwise fermentation occurs and there is a buildup of ethyl alcohol and/or lactic acid.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The above is over complex.For respiration one needsa fuel (sugar from food)and oxygen with which to burn the fuel.One then also needs a mean of removing the waste products produced by burning the fuel.
2 ATP are produced in anaerobic respiration(fermentation)
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Oxygen can be readily enters cells. They participate in a process called cellular respiration. It serves as the terminal electron acceptor in the electron transport system where the energy or ATP is produced.
At the completion of the glycolic process, pyruvic acid is produced. Some of the pyruvic acid ends up in the cell mitochondria where cellular respiration takes place. In the absence of oxygen, the pyruvic acid goes through a process of fermentation, which takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Organisms prefer cellular respiration over fermentation.Cellular respiration gains a cell 38ATP molecules per every glucose molecule.Fermentation only gains 2ATP per glucose molecule.Obviously, you can see the difference. Cellular respiration provides much more energy for the cell, and this is why they prefer this over fermentation.There are organisms like facultative anaerobes that can preform either process, but they do cellular respiration if oxygen is available. These organisms only preform fermentation if they are in an "oxygen debt." (Like when you run, you are using a lot of energy, and you cannot get enough oxygen for cellular respiration. You are in "oxygen debt," and your muscle cells start doing fermentation. But your muscle cells prefer using aerobic reparation (cellular respiration) so you start panting. Once you get your breath back, oxygen is restored and your cells again preform cellular respiration and get more energy faster.)However, there are still obligate anaerobes that are poisoned by oxygen, and only use fermentation.Hope this helped!!
In order for cellular respiration to occur, glucose and 2 ATP molecules are needed to start glycolysis. In order for the next stage of respiration to occur, the Krebs Cycle, oxygen must be present, otherwise fermentation occurs and there is a buildup of ethyl alcohol and/or lactic acid.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The above is over complex.For respiration one needsa fuel (sugar from food)and oxygen with which to burn the fuel.One then also needs a mean of removing the waste products produced by burning the fuel.
Negima, compound over sugar
Negima, compound over sugar
2 ATP are produced in anaerobic respiration(fermentation)
. CELLULAR RESPIRATION has a main role which release energy stored in glucose to produce ATP. so and metabolism is the over all process of chemical reaction. thats all i know. :) from _@pple_
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In cellular respiration, glucose created in photosynthesis is broken down over three stages into the energy molecule adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. This molecule is then used to power various functions of the cell.
Yes, actually. Algae at different depths below sea level have adapted over time to use the available light for cell respiration.
Oxygen can be readily enters cells. They participate in a process called cellular respiration. It serves as the terminal electron acceptor in the electron transport system where the energy or ATP is produced.
Yes, it's ultimate goal is to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate), and its end product is a oxygen molecule which then combines with a free floating hydrogen proton to form H2O. The H2O is what is used to start the process of photosynthesis over again because that is where the electron particle comes from to aid in making NADPH (energy).