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Chapter 10, Episode 44
In this episode, fermentation is introduced as a pathway that allows glycolysis to continue in the absence of oxygen by regenerating NAD⁺. Major fermentation types and their end products are discussed, along with their roles in food production, human physiology, and bacterial identification through lab tests.
By Melissa KellyChapter 10, Episode 44
In this episode, fermentation is introduced as a pathway that allows glycolysis to continue in the absence of oxygen by regenerating NAD⁺. Major fermentation types and their end products are discussed, along with their roles in food production, human physiology, and bacterial identification through lab tests.