Lactic Acid Fermentation
Senin, 23 September 2013
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Aerob respiration-
Lactic Acid Fermentation
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Generally, the lactic acid fermentation is done by
bacteria. In certain Activity, lactic acid
fermentation can also occur in our muscle cells. For Example, when we sprint our muscles, it is required a large
amount of Oxygen to obtain more energy. When these muscles lack of
oxygen, the muscles begin using
lactic acid fermentation to obtain energy However, the amount of energy produced is not as much as the energy produced in An aerobic
respiration.
Fermentation may
cause lactic acid accumulation in muscle. In this Condition, the muscle
becomes cramp and pain. Generally, the
feeling will soon disappear when
the muscle cells get enough
oxygen.
It can be concluded
that in anaerobic respiration,
the last hydrogen acceptor is
ethanol or lactic acid instead of oxygen. Energy produced
from anaerobic respiration
is 2 ATP from each of glucose molecule, which is less than the energy
resulted from aerobic respiration. Look at the following Table
THE INPUT AND OUTPUT FERMENTATION PROCESS
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