comes from the acid building up at the bottle of the container.
No, alcoholic fermentation does not require oxygen. This process is anaerobic, meaning it occurs in the absence of oxygen. Yeast cells convert sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide without the need for oxygen.
Yeast needs sugar as a food source, water for hydration, and a moderate temperature range to produce carbon dioxide during fermentation.
So that they plants can make glucose for photosynthesis. Glucose is C6H12O6, and the carbon and some oxygen in that equation come from Carbon Dioxide in the plants enviroment.
plants need carbon dioxide which come from animals respiration
Carbon dioxide.
The organism uses the process of alcohol fermentation to produce most of its ATP molecules.
Carbon Dioxide is needed for plants to make food.
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide
The atmosphere didn't literally need the Carbon Dioxide! The main purpose of the Carbon Dioxide is for the plants! Plants needed Carbon Dioxide for their process called photosynthesis to produce their own food and in return they exchange it into Oxygen but for me personally the Carbon Dioxide in our atmosphere is also there to maintain the balance in it.
Producers get the carbon dioxide they need to make food from the atmosphere. They take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, a process in which they convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight.
Ofcource you need carbon dioxide! Weather we like it or not, we produce it, since when we breathe, we take in oxygen, but when we breathe out, we take ou Carbon Dioxide!