what is the difference between bacterial fermentation and fungal fermentation
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1.Fermentation is a metabolic process used by bacteria under anaerobic conditions to generate energy for cell growth. The process of fermentation uses a single substrate that is both oxidized and reduced using a series of enzymes. ... The high-energy phosphate groups can be transferred to ADP to form ATP.
2.Fungi yield biomass that contains less protein than bacteria or yeasts. ... The two major methods of fungal fermentation are submerged (or liquid) and surface (or solid) culture.
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