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What type of organisms carry out fermentation?

Yeast


What type of organisms carry out lactic acid fermentation?

Most organisms including humans carry out lactic acid fermentation


What type of organisms obtain energy through fermentation?

Yeasts.


What type of organism can use fermentation to obtain energy?

Many types of organisms can use fermentation to obtain energy, including bacteria, yeast, and some fungi. Fermentation is a metabolic process that allows these organisms to produce energy without using oxygen.


What type of symbiosis is where both organisms benefit?

A bird nesting in a tree is an example what type of symbiosis


How do organisms that use fermentation gain energy using this method?

The organisms that use fermentation, such as yeast, gain energy by converting carbohydrates to carbon dioxides and alcohols. Organisms that use fermentation do not require sunlight.


Which term is a type of symbiosis?

Mutualism is a type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit from their relationship.


What other types of organisms are chemically involved in converting cabbage into Kimchi or cucumbers into pickles?

This type of fermentation is done with bacterias.


What is hindgut fermentation in pigs?

Hindgut Fermentation is the process of digesting cellulose in herbivorous organisms.


What type of organisms use alcoholic fermentation?

Organisms such as yeast, bacteria, and some fungi use alcoholic fermentation to convert sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide in anaerobic conditions. This process is commonly used in the production of alcoholic beverages and baking.


What type of relationship is beneficial to both organisms involved?

A mutualistic relationship is beneficial to both organisms involved. In this type of relationship, both organisms benefit from the interaction, such as a plant providing nectar to a bird for pollination.


What is a fermentation type?

Alcoholic and Lactate fermentation