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- Fermentation: Under what physical activity conditions will fermentation occur? (1 point) Why does fermentation happen? (1 point) Which two enzymes are essential to fermentation? (2 points) What are the products and reactants of fermentation? (4 points) How is fermentation helpful to a delicious human running from a polar bear? (1 points)Describe aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration, and fermentation. Indicate the total number of ATPs produced in each method of cellular respiration. Do any human cells carry out fermentation? If so, which cells? what kind of fermentation? and under what conditions?Compare and contrast aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration, and fermentation. Thank you
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- PLEASE HELP ME ANSWER THE TABLE THANK YOU ACTIVITY NO. 3 ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION Introduction The conversion of carbohydrate such as sugar into an acid or alcohol is called fermentation. Fermentation that uses yeast is termed as alcoholic fermentation. Glucose --------à carbon dioxide and alcohol + energy The enzyme in yeast catalyzes alcoholic fermentation which actually occurs as a two-step process. This process takes place under anaerobic conditions such as in the absence of oxygen liberating a small amount of energy. Some carbohydrates are not hydrolyzed to simple sugars by yeast under anaerobic conditions due to the lack of the specific enzymes needed to catalyze the reaction. Fermentation of simple sugars by yeast has different rates of reaction. The first step involves the decarboxylation of pyruvate from glycolysis to acetaldehyde acted by the enzyme pyruvate decarboxylase. The second step is the reduction of acetaldehyde…Give the Steps, Enzyme/s involved, Electron carriers, ATP Generation, End product and significance of the following metabolic pathway: Fermentation (explain in 1-3 sentences only)Which metabolic pathway do you conclude the supplement selenium to most directly affect or interact with? This could be any pathway in primary metabolism, proteolysis, lipolysis or other catabolic pathway associated with metabolic activity. Be specific with the pathway please and thank you!