Respuesta :

fermantion and cellular respiration in that they both begin with series of reaction known as glycosis, which break glucose molecules into smaller pyruvate molecules

Answer:

The correct answer would be ATP (adnosine triphosphate)

Cellular respiration and fermentation are the processes used by the different cells or organisms with a common goal of producing energy in the form of ATP.

The main difference between the two processes is the presence or absence of oxygen.

Fermentation takes place in absence or lack of oxygen. It results in the formation of alcohol or lactic acid with a net gain of 2 molecules of ATP.

In contrast, in presence of oxygen, glucose is completely oxidized to produce water, carbon dioxide and large amount of ATP (often 36 to 38).

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