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  1. Fermentation - Wikipedia

    Fermentation is a type of anaerobic metabolism that harnesses the redox potential of the reactants to make adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and organic end products. [1][2] Organic …

  2. Fermentation | Definition, Process, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 29, 2025 · Fermentation, chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically. More broadly, fermentation is the foaming that occurs during the …

  3. What Is Fermentation? Definition and Examples - Science …

    Nov 18, 2021 · Fermentation is an anaerobic (oxygen-free) energy-generating process. It converts carbohydrates into energy, alcohol, acids, or gases. Common fermentation products include …

  4. Fermentation: Meaning, Process, Types and Importance

    Jul 23, 2025 · Fermentation is a metabolic process where microorganisms like yeast and bacteria convert sugars into alcohol, gases, or acids. Understanding the fermentation process and …

  5. Fermentation: Process, Types, & Foods Explained

    Learn about fermentation, its types (alcoholic & lactic acid), the process, and examples like cheese, beer, and kimchi. Discover how fermentation works and its role in food production and …

  6. Fermentation: How Microorganisms Make Food and Drink

    Aug 5, 2025 · Fermentation is fundamentally a metabolic process in which microorganisms convert carbohydrates, particularly sugars, into energy and various byproducts including …

  7. Fermentation – Definition, Types, Process, & Equation

    Aug 23, 2022 · Fermentation is a biochemical process in which carbohydrates like glucose or starch are converted to alcohol or acid without oxygen. Microorganisms like yeasts, anaerobic …

  8. Fermentation – Microbe Scholar

    Fermentation is a process used by cells to generate energy where a suitable substrate is metabolized to make ATP by Substrate Level Phosphorylation (SLP).

  9. Fermenting - National Center for Home Food Preservation

    Fermentation is a process that involves the transformation of raw ingredients into a wide array of flavorful, preserved, and often nutritionally enhanced products.

  10. Fermentation | Biology 101 - Lumen Learning

    Processes that use an organic molecule to regenerate NAD + from NADH are collectively referred to as fermentation. In contrast, some living systems use an inorganic molecule as a final …