For humans, lactic acid fermentation occurs when you exert yourself to the point that your muscles can no longer get oxygen fast enough to generate energy via aerobic respiration. When this happens, your muscles produce energy by the far less efficient process of lactic acid fermentation. This is also true in most other mammals In bacteria, however lactic acid fermentation can either be the normal method that a bacteria has for producing energy, or it can be a method used when there is no oxygen available. Which of these will be the case depends on the type of bacteria.
1. A specific way in which the language describing goals and dreams differs from the one describing difficulties faced along the way is the use of images. When talking about goals and dreams the images convey a positive message by using words that have a positive connotation or that evoke a happy memory such as hope or rising song. In contrast, the writer uses dark images to appeal to negativity when referring to difficulties faced along the way, such as stony road and weary feet.
2. An element of structure that makes the text a lyric poem is the rhyme that at the end of the verses caused by similar ending sounds such as sing and ring. Also, the use of anaphoras (repetition of words at the beginning of the verses) adds musicality to the poem. An example of an anaphora in the poem is the following:
Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us,
Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us.
The literary work in which Joseph Heller used his military experiences as a primary source is B. Catch-22.
<h3>What is Catch-22?</h3>
Catch-22 is a fiction that was written by Joseph Heller in 1953 and originally printed in 1961.
It was based on the story of Captain John Yossarian during the Second World War (WWII). Joseph Heller's unique experience as a bombardier during the war served as a primary basis when he was writing Catch-22.
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