CO2 and a small amount of SO2 It depends upon the strain. Almost all yeast will produce Carbon Dioxide in the fermentation process. Most also produce alcohol.
Carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide
Methane gas is produced
It's a rare gas known as hydrophlim
CO2
CO2
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Glucose. (However, just about any kind of monosaccharide can be converted to glucose in living organisms.)
Solar energy is converted to chemical energy in the form of high energy carbohydrates, usually glucose.
Yeast use fermentation (alcoholic fermentation). This produces carbon dioxide, alcohol, and some energy.
There are two main types of fermentation. One kind, things like yeast do, releases Co2 (Carbon Dioxide) and the other kind, our muscle cells do, releases lactic acid. Fermentation is anaerobic respiration and lactic acid is a product.
Chemical energy.
Glucose. (However, just about any kind of monosaccharide can be converted to glucose in living organisms.)
Solar energy is converted to chemical energy in the form of high energy carbohydrates, usually glucose.
lactic acid
Carbon Dioxide and a kind of Alcohol called Ethanol.
lactic acid into a neutral lactate
very long and slow
For example thermal energy.
C2O and helps photosynthesis
The heart pumps all of the nutrients around the body for the body to use. This is generally glucose (sugars), proteins, oxygen and any waste chemicals produced by the body.
Glucose employs covalent bonding principles.
Yeast use fermentation (alcoholic fermentation). This produces carbon dioxide, alcohol, and some energy.
Brewing is a kind of fermentation.