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Q: What is the input and outputs of lactic fermentation?
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Alchoholic fermentation and Lactic Acid fermentation?

Yes? lactic acid fermentation produces only lactic acid alcoholic fermentation produces ethanol and co2


How the lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation?

Lactic fermentation transform sugars having six carbons in lactic acid.Alcoholic fermentation transform sugars in ethanol and carbon dioxide.


What is homo and hetero fermentation?

homo lactic fermentation is a type of fermentation in which only one product is formed like lactic acid in hetro lactic fermentation more than one product is formed like lactic acid and ethanol


What are the 2 types of fermentation and what do each produce?

The two types of fermentation are alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation. Alcoholic fermentation is also referred to as ethanol fermentation.


What are the two kinds of fermentation?

1.) Alcoholic fermentation 2.) Lactic acid fermentation


What are the two types of anaerobic fermentation's?

Lactic Acid Fermentation and Alcoholic Fermentation.


Name a condition where lactic-acid fermentation would occur?

Making saurkraut is a lactic acid fermentation.


What is the use of lactic acid fermentation in the kitchen?

Hot Dilly beans are an example of lactic acid fermentation.


What are two types of fermentations?

the two types of fermentation are alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation


What types of fermentation are there?

Alchoholic fermentation and Lactic Acid fermentation


During lactic acid fermentation alcohol and carbon dioxide are produced?

The process that produces ethanol is alcoholic fermentation. The process that produces lactic acid is lactic acid fermentation.


What are the two types of fermentation and their equations?

Alcohol Fermentation Glucose --> ATP+CO2+Alcohol Lactic Acid Fermentation Glucose --> ATP+Lactic Acid