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difference between the following process (a) fermentation and respiration (b) homo-and hetero - fermentation ​

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Answered by vansh921
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Explanation:

In homolactic fermentation, one molecule of glucose is ultimately converted to two molecules of lactic acid. Heterolactic fermentation, in contrast, yields carbon dioxide and ethanol in addition to lactic acid, in a process called the phosphoketolase pathway.

Answered by sayanakhtar123
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Answer:

a]Respiration (cellular) is aerobic while fermentation is anaerobic. Oxygen is used in respiration while it is not used in fermentation. In fact, fermentation occurs due to absence of oxygen.Respiration involves the usage of enzymes such as glucose.

b)Homo and hetero fermentation are the process of fermentation of glucose. Homofermentation or homolacticfermentation is the process in which the glucose molecule is converted into two molecules of lactic acid. Thus, lactic acid, carbon dioxide and ethanol or acetate are major end products inthis process.

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