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during the process of fermentation the gas that comes out is a) nitrogen b) hydrogen c) carbon dioxide d) oxygen

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Answered by ishag6117
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carbon dioxide

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Fermentation is another anaerobic (non-oxygen-requiring) pathway for breaking down glucose, one that's performed by many types of organisms and cells. In fermentation, the only energy extraction pathway is glycolysis, with one or two extra reactions tacked on at the end.

Fermentation and cellular respiration begin the same way, with glycolysis. In fermentation, however, the pyruvate made in glycolysis does not continue through oxidation and the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain does not run. Because the electron transport chain isn't functional, the \text{NADH}NADHstart text, N, A, D, H, end text made in glycolysis cannot drop its electrons off there to turn back into \text {NAD}^+NAD

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