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Lactic acid fermentation does not produce
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Answered by bhagathmukesh07
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Lactic Acid Fermentation. You may have not been aware that your muscle cells can ferment. Fermentation is the process of producing ATP in the absence of oxygen, through glycolysis alone. Recall that glycolysis breaks a glucose molecule into two pyruvate molecules, producing a net gain of two ATP and two NADH molecules

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Lactic acid fermentation does not produce CO_2.

Explanation:

  • Lactic acid fermentation is an anaerobic reaction in which ATP synthesis takes place in the 'absence of Oxygen'.
  • It takes place in some bacteria, fungi and muscle cells.
  • In animals, lactic acid fermentation occurs after glycolysis when enough oxygen is not available.
  • In this reaction Glucose molecule is converted into two molecules of lactic acid (lactate).
  • The end products of lactic acid fermentation are ATP and NAD^+.

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