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Pyrubic acid formed during glycolysis is converted into lactic acid in the absence of oxygen and presence of NADH.

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It takes the electrons from NADH, oxidizing it back into NAD+.

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What is pyruvic acid changed into lactic acid fermentation?

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Which type of fermentation is Glucose -- pyruvic acid -- lactic acid plus 2 ATP?

Lactic Acid fermentation :)


What is the by-product of lactic acid fermentation?

Lactic acid fermentation produces lactic acid, carbon dioxide, and ATP.


What is lactic acid fermentaion?

ALCHOLIC FERMENTATION:- It occurs in bacteria,yeast etc. In this type of anaerobic resipiration pyruvic acid is further broken down into alcohol. Lactic fermentation:- It occurs in skeletal muscles of humans and other animals during extreme physical activities (when oxygen supply is not sufficent) and in bacteria present in milk. In lactic acid fermentation pyruvic acid is converted to lactic acid.This process is involved in the production of yogurt.


What is the difference between ethanol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation?

lactic acid fermentation, is an enzyme converts pyruvic acid made during glycolysis into another three-carbon compound. Alcoholic fermentation, is to convert pyruvic acid into ethyl alcohol.


What do both lactic-acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentaion produce?

Both alcoholic and lactic acid fermentation produce pyruvic acid (pyruvate), as an intermediate substance.


Lactic acid fermentation after glycolysis?

some fool said it wrong.... it is: pyruvic acid + NADH --> lactic acid + NAD+


What is formed during fermentation either ethy1 alcohol and carbon dioxide?

lactic acid can also be produced in lactic acid fermentation when oxygen is absent. in this process, pyruvic acid is reduced to lactic acid and NADH is oxidized to NAD+.


What is the difference between lactic acid and alcoholic fermentation?

Ethanol fermentation-makes ethanol and is made by other organismsLactic acid fermentation - makes lactate and is made by animalsboth lactic acid and alcoholic fermentation begin with pyruvic acid and nadh. they are anaerobic processes that result in the production of energy in the absence of oxygen. So basicly the two differences are that one makes ethanol and one makes lactic acid, and the other is that they are made by different species.Alcoholic fermentation occurs in organisms such as yeast, as produces ethyl alcohol. Lactic acid fermentation occurs in animals such as humans and produces lactic acid instead of alcohol.


How are lactic acid fermentation and alchoholic fermentation similar?

Alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation are similar because glucose is oxidized to two molecules of pyruvic acid. The difference between them is that alcohol fermentation yield two molecules of ATP also.


Do most organisms perform fermentation using a chemical reaction that converts pyruvic acid to lactic acid?

yes


Which type of fermentation sometimes occurs in humans?

lactic acid fermentation takes place in the humanbeings during strenous exercise during which pyruvic acid is converted into lactic acid and further lactic acid (during cori cycle) will be converted back to pyruvate when cells get enough oxygen after the exercise.