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Fermentation is the process in which carbohydrates are converted into energy, ethanol and CO2. Fermentation uses oxidative phosphorylation to produce ATP.

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No. Anaerobic respiration involves glycolysis followed by fermentation. Glycolysis results in a net gain of two molecules of ATP. No additional ATP is produced by fermentation.

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Yes, it's an exothermic reaction :)

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Yes I believe so.

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2 ATP molecules

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Energy is released in the absence of oxygen?

Fermentation


Why the energy in fatty acids can only be released under aerobic conditions?

Without oxygen the kreb's cycle would be replaced by fermentation after glycolysis. Fermentation does not create nearly as much energy as kreb's


What is broken down in fermentation?

In fermentation, glue close molecules are broken down, and energy is released.


What are two ways a cell can get energy from food?

Cells can release energy in two basic processes: Cellular respiration and fermentation. Cellular respiration requires oxygen but fermentation does not. Cellular respiration releases MUCH more usable energy then fermentation does.


In fermentation cells release energy without what?

in fermentation, cells release energy without


What does fermentation make?

Aerobic fermentation makes energy, water and CO2 Anaerobic fermentation makes energy, water, alcohol and CO2.


How does the amount of energy resulting from fermentation compare with that of aerobic respiration?

2 net ATP/36 net ATP * 100 = 5.6% ============Fermentation only yields about 5.6% as much energy as aerobic respiration.


Can you get a lot of energy out of fermentation?

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.


Fermentation is not as energy productive as respiration because?

pyruvate is more reduced than CO2; it still contains much of the energy from glucose


What is an energy-releasing process that takes place in some yeasts and bacteria?

Yeast cells and many bacteria obtain energy from the process of fermentation.


Do prokaryotic cells have mitochondrions?

No they do not. They are much too small to accompany an organelle such as mitochondria and produce much of its energy through fermentation.


What type of fermentation has lactic acid as an end product?

Lactic acid fermentation. This type of fermentation occurs when your muscles need more oxygen for energy, so fermentation gives your muscles a little extra energy.