Submerged culture fermentation has been widely used for production of enzyme because in submerged fermentation unwanted metabolites are not produced and purification of enzymes takes place in easy way
It can be seen in all.Many organisms under go both methods
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.
Hot Dilly beans are an example of lactic acid fermentation.
The two types of fermentation are alcoholic fermentation, and lactic-acid fermentation. Alcoholic fermentation, occurs in yeast and other single celled organisms. Lactic-acid fermentation occurs in muscle cells. Your muscles use it to create energy when there is not enough oxygen to use for normal respiration.
Yeast use fermentation (alcoholic fermentation). This produces carbon dioxide, alcohol, and some energy.
It can be seen in all.Many organisms under go both methods
Respiration and fermentation which make up photosynthesis.
The diver submerged himself in the deep ocean to explore the coral reef.
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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.
Fermentation is the chemical breakdown of a substance through the use of bacteria or yeast. Another word for fermentation is leavening.
Sugar must be added to obtain true fermentation of the grapes.
Anaerobes all use fermentation.
Yes...Cells do use both Respiration and fermentation to release energy.
Respiration uses oxygen, while fermentation does not use oxygen.
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It would only be redundant if the context had already made it unambiguous that it was water. It is possible to be submerged under any liquid: for example french fries are cooked submerged under hot oil (they can't be cooked submerged under hot water).Yes, "submerged underwater" is redundant. Submerged under anything is redundant since the prefix "sub-" means "under." In most cases, the use of "submerged" alone is sufficient. In case there is some question about the substance something is submerged in (not necessarily liquid, not necessarily tangible), you might occasionally have use for "submerged in water."