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In the process of wine making, ripened grapes are crushed so that sugar and enzyme should come in contact with each other and fermentation should start. What will happen if anaerobic conditions are not maintained during this process?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Fermentation**: - In winemaking, the process of fermentation is crucial for converting sugars present in grapes into alcohol (ethanol). This process is known as alcoholic fermentation. 2. **Role of Enzymes**: - When grapes are crushed, the sugar (sucrose) comes into contact with enzymes (like invertase). This enzyme catalyzes the breakdown of sucrose into glucose. ...
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