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Is it possible to perform aerobic fermentation using yeast? Explain why and compare the fermentation pathway with anaerobic pathway.
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- Which of the following fermentation methods can occur in animal skeletal muscles? a. lactic acid fermentation b. alcohol fermentation c. mixed acid fermentation d. propionic fermentationUnder what conditions might your cells shift from aerobic respiration to fermentation? In what habitats might an organism rely solely on fermentation?What is the overall purpose of fermentation? Explain the differences and similarities between two types of fermentation. Note the inputs and outputs of the reaction and the energy consumed,used or gained in the reaction.
- When oxygen is not available, yeast cells can still do glycolysis to produce ATP. Under these conditions, why would yeast cells also need to do fermentation?What is the primary difference between lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation? lactic acid produced CO2, whereas alcoholic fermentation does not alcoholic fermentation produces O2, whereas lactic acid does not alcoholic fermentation produces CO2, whereas lactic acid does not alcoholic fermentation is an aerobic process, whereas lactic acid fermentation is an anaerobic processYeast produces carbon dioxide gas. Therefore, based only on this information, can we tell whether the yeast were using aerobic cellular respiration or Anaerobic (ethanol) fermentation? Yes or No If not, what additional information would we need to know to tell whether the yeast used aerobic respiration or anaerobic (Ethanol) fermentation?
- In what situations / situations does an organism resort to lactic acid fermentation? Explain. What are the benefits of lactic acid fermentation in industrial application?Explain why fermentation is necessary when oxygen levels are low.Discuss the advantage and disadvantages of aerobic respiration' anaerobic respiration and fermentation.