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Fermentation (anaerobic respiration). Fermentation Breaking down carbohydrates an the Absence of oxygen to gain energy. Used by both unicellular and multicellular.

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1 Fermentation (anaerobic respiration)

2 Fermentation Breaking down carbohydrates an the Absence of oxygen to gain energy. Used by both unicellular and multicellular organisms.

3 There are two types of fermentation Alcoholic fermentation Alcoholic fermentation Lactic acid fermentation Lactic acid fermentation

4 Alcoholic Fermentation Breaking down glucose to form 2 ATP Breaking down glucose to form 2 ATP (and ethanol and carbon dioxide). Used by unicellular organisms like yeast. Used by unicellular organisms like yeast. Takes place in the cytoplasm Takes place in the cytoplasm Anaerobic Anaerobic

5 Alcoholic Fermentation glucose  glucose  pyruvic acid  ethanol + CO 2 + 2ATP

6 Lactic Acid Fermentation Breaking down glucose to form 2 ATP Breaking down glucose to form 2 ATP (and lactic acid). (and lactic acid). Used by multicellular organisms. Used by multicellular organisms. Anaerobic Anaerobic

7 Lactic Acid Fermentation glucose  glucose  pyruvic acid  lactic acid + 2ATP

8 Fermentation or Respiration

9 Cellular Respiration Cellular Respiration Start : glucoseend: CO 2 & H 2 0 Start : glucoseend: CO 2 & H 2 0 38 ATP 38 ATP aerobic aerobic Alcoholic Fermentation Alcoholic Fermentation Start : glucoseend: ethanol & CO 2 Start : glucoseend: ethanol & CO 2 2 ATP 2 ATP anaerobic anaerobic Lactic acid Fermentation Lactic acid Fermentation Start : glucoseend: lactic acid Start : glucoseend: lactic acid 2 ATP 2 ATP anaerobic anaerobic


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