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What is the reactant to alcoholic fermentation?

glucose (C6H12O6)


What are the two types of fermentation and their equations?

The two types of fermentation are alcoholic fermentation, which produces alcohol and carbon dioxide, and lactic acid fermentation, which produces lactic acid. The equation for alcoholic fermentation is: Glucose → 2 ethanol + 2 carbon dioxide The equation for lactic acid fermentation is: Glucose → 2 lactic acid.


Name an organism in which alcoholic fermentation takes place?

Alcoholic fermentation occurs in plants, fungi (such as yeasts), and bacteria but not in animals.


What reactants are required for alcoholic fermentation?

For alcoholic fermentation, the reactants required are glucose (sugar) and yeast. Yeast metabolizes glucose through glycolysis, resulting in the production of alcohol (ethanol) and carbon dioxide as byproducts.


What is the microbial process that converts sugar to alcohol?

_______ is the formation of alcohol from sugar. Answer Lactic acid fermentation Glycolysis Yeast Alcoholic fermentation


What is the overall chemical equation of alcoholic fermentation in words?

NADH + PYRUVATE (pyruvic acid) = ETHANOL(alcohol) + Co2 + NAD+


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 fermentation is the process is when yeast breaks down sugars and produces carbon dioxide and alcohol?

The fermentation process you are describing is called alcoholic fermentation. Yeast converts sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide in the absence of oxygen. This process is commonly used in the production of alcoholic beverages like beer and wine.


What is the net gain in atp when one glucose molecule undergoes alcoholic fermentation?

2


Which sugar is used in alcoholic fermentation?

Glucose. (However, just about any kind of monosaccharide can be converted to glucose in living organisms.)


How many ATP molecules produced in every single glucose in alcoholic fermentation?

Alcoholic fermentation produces 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule. This process involves the conversion of glucose into ethanol and carbon dioxide by yeast or some other microorganisms in the absence of oxygen.


What fermentation includes ethyl alcohol?

The fermentation process that produces ethyl alcohol is called alcoholic fermentation. This process involves the conversion of sugars, like glucose, into ethanol (ethyl alcohol) by yeast or other microorganisms under anaerobic conditions.