What makes fermentation different than cellular respiration?
What makes fermentation different is that it makes very little ATP without the use of oxygen. ATP is produced by glycolysis NAD+ is recycled from NADH as pyruvate is reduced to lactate or alcohol fermentation
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How can other biological molecules fuel cellular respiration?
Molecules can be converted into molecules that are part of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle. Acetyl-coA from fats is the same so it can enter the citric acid cycle as well.
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How does cellular respiration add to the production of biological molecules?
Because it synthesizes ATP from chemioosmosis, H+ ions synthesizes water during the oxidative phosphorylation stage.
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