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Complete the gap in following fermentation equation:Glucose → _____________ + Carbon dioxide (+ energy)I DON'T KNOWSUBMIT ANSWER

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Complete the gap in following fermentation equation:Glucose → _____________ + Carbon dioxide (+ energy)I DON'T KNOWSUBMIT ANSWER

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The missing component in the fermentation equation is ethanol. So, the complete equation is: Glucose → Ethanol + Carbon dioxide (+ energy)

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