It really depends on if its aerobic(with oxygen) or anaerobic(without oxygen) respiration.
In aerobic respiration carbon dioxide, water and energy are made
In anaerobic respiration lactic acid and energy are made.
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oxygen gas
oxygen and glucose
in aerobic respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + energy In anaerobic respiration: glucose --> lactic acid + energy
aerobic respiration basically its first step is called glycolysis and is further divded in two forms either aerobic which occur in presence of o2 and anaerobic in absences of oxygen Exactly so to answer the question the process the REQUIRES O2 is aerobic respiration like i said.
Yes, alcoholic fermentation is a form of anaerobic respiration where glucose is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide with the release of energy. It is different from aerobic respiration, which uses oxygen to break down glucose into carbon dioxide and water for energy production.