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Fermentation (2)
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Fermentation (2)
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Similarities between aerobic respiration and fermentation (1)
Both produces chemical energy in the form of ATP
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Similarities between aerobic respiration and fermentation (2)
Both involve the breakdown process of glucose and its conversion to chemical energy
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Similarities between aerobic respiration and fermentation (3)
The process begins in the cytoplasm
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Similarities between aerobic respiration and fermentation (4)
Occurs in yeast, bacteria, animals and plants
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Similarities between aerobic respiration and fermentation (5)
The process begins with glycolysis when glucose is converted to pyruvate
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Aerobic respiration (1)
Aerobic respiration is the breakdown process of glucose is completed in the presence of oxygen
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Aerobic respiration (2)
Aerobic respiration occurs in cytoplasm and mitochondrion
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Aerobic respiration (3)
Aerobic respiration produces water
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Aerobic respiration (4)
In aerobic respiration, glucose is oxidised completely into carbon dioxide and water
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Aerobic respiration (5)
In aerobic respiration, one molecule of glucose generates 2898 kJ of energy
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