Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, water and energy from glucose and oxygen. Fermentation does not require oxygen, can produce ethanol, and is used to produce alcoholic drinks like beer through yeast. Anaerobic respiration requires no oxygen but does produce carbon dioxide.
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Respiration Test Yourself 2 Answers
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, water and energy from glucose and oxygen. Fermentation does not require oxygen, can produce ethanol, and is used to produce alcoholic drinks like beer through yeast. Anaerobic respiration requires no oxygen but does produce carbon dioxide.