Yeast Biomass Fermentation Experiment Results

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Explore the results of a yeast biomass fermentation experiment conducted under aerobic conditions with glucose as the substrate. The team observed CO2 production, evaluated the data, and noted successful oxidation but unexpected optical density changes. Discover insights and outcomes from the study.

  • Experiment
  • Yeast
  • Fermentation
  • Observations
  • Results

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  1. Summary of results from Summary of results from group group 3 3

  2. Group number 3 presentation of group members Group number 3 presentation of group members Nichlas M ller Jensen Danish (M) Zoi Natsi Greek Renata Stencel Polish (T) Charuhasiny Venthan German

  3. Group number 3 presentation of group members Group number 3 presentation of group members Sine Flotrup stergaard Danish (M) Ioannis Gatzopoulos Greek Patrik Jobard French (T) Selin M ller German

  4. Introduction Introduction of of our our experiment experiment Goal: Creating a yeast biomass with the best conditions for fermentation Conditions: -aerobic -glucose

  5. Observation Observation of of CO2 CO2 production production We saw bubbles because of the air pump We can t differentiate CO2 and O2

  6. Evaluation Evaluation by diagram by diagram c nc nt a n t an nc nt a n ca n t

  7. Result Result Under aerob conditions we used glucose Glucose was metabolised by yeast and therefore oxidation was successful The optical density d dn t rise as expected The glucose concentration d dn t reach zero therefore the ethanol concentration d dn t drop again

  8. Thank Thank you you for for your your attention attention! !

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