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Energy rich lipids, a waste product from algae is being looked into as a new source of fuel after fermentation into lactic acid.

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Fermentation process converts algae waste into lactic acid

By A*STAR Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences | March 15, 2013

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they exploid waste through there bottoms

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leaks out of cell membrane

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Yes all living things produce waste

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its leaves

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it doesn't

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