What are the differences between homolactic and heterolactic fermentation
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Homolactic fermentation:
one molecule of glucose is ultimately converted to two molecules of lactic acid.
Heterolactic fermentation:
in contrast, yields carbon dioxide and ethanol in addition to lactic acid, in a process called the phosphoketolase pathway.
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