Strictly speaking, no, fermentation is the result of anaerobic (without oxygen) respiration of sugar by yeast. But its more complicated than that... Yeast requires oxygen for a number of processes essential for reproduction. Most fermentations involve the initial introduction of oxygen to ensure a strong yeast colony is established. And brewers yeast will ferment without using oxygen even if oxygen is available. Alcohol is toxic to many other organisms (and in high enough concentrations to yeast as well) and by converting sugar to alcohol it can prevent other organisms from getting established.
Oxygen has no role in fermentation. Fermentation is the cellular process of breaking down sugar for energy in the absence of oxygen. When oxygen is used to break sugars down, it is called aerobic cellular respiration, cellular respiration or possibly just respriation if there is little chance that "respiration" will be confused with the "respiration" that refers to breathing.
Alcoholic Fermentation is basically anaerobic fermentation ( in absence of oxygen). However, oxygen is crucial in increasing the population of yeast in initial step called propagation step.
Likewise there is work done and patented in using calculated quantity of pure oxygen in anaerobic fermenter to improve removal of CO2 generated in process. I am not aware of anybody using this method.
Most fungi require oxygen; however, some are able to grow without it. Some are poisoned by oxygen.
No because experiments show the opposite that they don't need O2
Yes.They take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide like humans.
ithink its because of the enzymes but im not sure
No, beause it is caused by the anaerobic respiration of yeast. Anaerobic means without oxygen.
no, because alcoholic fermentation is a anaerobic respiration.
yes it is
fermentation occurs in anaerobic respiration
Yes.
No.
Any alcohol would contain these 3 elements.
sulfur and four oxygen atoms
All oxides contain oxygen.
The minerals that contain sulfur and oxygen is sulfates.
As the name 'oxide' suggests, they are all contain 'oxygen'.
Alcohol molecules contain at least one oxygen atom each, while alkanes and alkenes contain no oxygen.
Any alcohol would contain these 3 elements.
No, it is an alcohol, specifically propanol. Alkanes only contain hydrogen and oxygen.
Any alcohol would contain these 3 elements.
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen
No it does not contain alcohol
Ethers are carbon compounds that don't contain alcohol, but contain one oxygen atom (O) between two hydrocarbon groups.
Lollipops do not contain alcohol.
Just that, ethyl alcohol AKA ethanol... It's the alcohol we drink.
vermiculite is a mineral, does not contain alcohol.
Isopropyl alcohol has the chemical formula of C3H7OH. When it reacts with oxygen, the reaction is isopropyl alcohol plus oxygen equals carbon dioxide plus water (2 C3H7OH + 9 O2 = 6 CO2 + 8 H2O).
No, most of Burt's Bees products do not contain alcohol. The one product that does contain alcohol is the astringent.