Fermentation
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Example:
Imagine being stuck in traffic with no gas stations nearby, forcing you to rely on the snacks you have in your car to keep your energy up. This scenario is similar to fermentation, where cells generate energy by breaking down molecules without the luxury of oxygen, much like you relying on snacks instead of your car’s fuel. Just as your snacks provide a temporary energy boost when you can't refuel, fermentation allows cells to extract energy from available resources when oxygen isn't accessible, ensuring they keep functioning even under constrained conditions.

Practice Version

Fermentation: Cells breaking down molecules to release energy without using oxygen. Fermentation. Fermentation is a process where cells turn sugars into energy in the absence of oxygen.