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They use anaerobic fermentation to release energy for cell use. Anaerobic fermentation breaks down glucose (sugar) just like aerobic respiration (which requires oxygen) but does not need oxygen. The drawback is that there is a much smaller yield of usable energy than aerobic respiration. You get much less energy per molecule of sugar. Also the molecule of glucose is not completely broken down like it is in aerobic respiration. Fermentation breaks down a six carbon glucose molecule into shorter molecules of alcohols or acids such as ethyl alcohol or lactic acid and carbon dioxide. This is how yeast makes bread dough rise - the yeast use fermentation to break down sugar for energy, the waste product carbon dioxide forms bubbles in the gluten matrix and the bread rises! It also produces alcohol which is why bread smells sort of beery when it starts to bake. Or you can skip the baking add more water and let the yeast make beer!

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Which nutrient can be used to produce energy in the absence of oxygen?

Carbohydrates can be used to produce energy in the absence of oxygen through a process called anaerobic glycolysis, producing a limited amount of energy in the form of ATP without the need for oxygen.


When a escherichia coli can produce energy without oxygen what is that called?

Anaerobic


How do anerobes manage to produce energy without oxygen?

Glycolysis. This process releases energy (in the form of ATP) without requiring oxygen. It isn't, however, very efficient.


What process allows yeast to produce energy without oxygen?

anaerobic respiration


Give two reasons why it is better for human muscle cells to produce energy through aerobic respiration than through anaerobic respiration?

Aerobic means "with oxygen" and anaerobic means "without oxygen." Cells produce energy at a might higher and faster rate with oxygen than without.


What is the result of adding gasoline without oxygen?

Without oxygen, gasoline cannot undergo combustion, which is the chemical reaction that releases energy and allows an engine to function. As a result, adding gasoline without oxygen will not produce any meaningful energy output or power.


Explain how the need for energy is the driving force of the oxygen cycle?

The need for energy drives organisms to carry out cellular respiration, which uses oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP. This consumption of oxygen by organisms in respiration is a key process in the oxygen cycle. Without this demand for oxygen to produce energy, the cycling of oxygen between the atmosphere and living organisms would not occur at the same rate.


What is the importance of oxygen to your body?

your body needs oxygen to produce ATP (energy) and without your cells cannot function and then you would die


How do organisms get energy in the absence of oxygen?

Organisms can obtain energy in the absence of oxygen through a process called anaerobic respiration. This involves breaking down molecules like glucose without using oxygen. Different organisms may use different pathways such as fermentation to produce energy without oxygen.


Do plants produce food without any oxygen?

They dont need oxygen to produce food (Glucose), they use carbon dioxide to produce this but they do need oxygen to respire and get energy from the food that they produuced. The process by which food is produced is called photosynthesis.


Why do we have to breath to produce energy?

Breathing supplies oxygen to our cells, which is needed for the process of cellular respiration where energy (in the form of ATP) is produced. This process involves breaking down glucose with oxygen to generate ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Without oxygen, our cells cannot efficiently produce ATP, and energy production would be limited.


An energy releasing process that does not require oxygen is?

Fermentation is an energy releasing process that does not require oxygen. Through fermentation, cells can produce energy without the presence of oxygen by breaking down sugars into simpler molecules and generating ATP.

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