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Section 3 Anaerobic Respiration Fermentation

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1 Section 3 Anaerobic Respiration Fermentation
Chapter 8 Section 3 Anaerobic Respiration Fermentation

2 Anaerobic Respiration
Anaerobic Respiration Requires NO Oxygen! Organisms that use only anaerobic respiration include: Prokaryotic: Bacteria, Yeast Eukaryotic: Some Fungi, Many aquatic invertebrates

3 Anaerobic Respiration
The anaerobic pathway that follows glycolysis is called FERMENTATION It occurs in the CYTOPLASM and regenerates the carrier molecules, which allow glycolysis to loop.

4 Two main types of fermentation
Lactic acid fermentation Alcohol fermentation

5 Lactic acid fermentation
The PYRUVATE made during glycolysis is converted to lactic acid. Although it produces no ATP, this process replenishes the carrier molecules required to run glycolysis (which does)

6 Alcohol fermentation The PYRUAVTE made during glycolysis is converted to ethyl alcohol by releasing a molecule of CARBON DIOXIDE. Although it produces no ATP, this process replenishes the carrier molecules required to run glycolysis (which does)


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