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How does fermentation that causes dough to rise differ from fermentation in muscles

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The Carbon Dioxide produced by Alcoholic Fermentation causes thedough to puff up and rise. When thedough is baked, the alcohol that is produced during Fermentationevaporates into the air. ... Bacteria that generate ATP from fermentation or anaerobic respiration, poisoned by oxygen.
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The carbon dioxide from the alcoholic fermentation causes it to rise while the lactic acid fermentation supplies energy for the muscles.
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