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Microbial Metabolism

Microbial Metabolism
For each glucose molecule broken down, there are______________number of reduced coenzymes to be oxidized.

12
4
8
6

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Microbial Metabolism
The phosphate inhibition in the clavine formation with Claviceps SD58, can be counteracted by the addition of

tryptophan
methionine
alanine
lysine

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Microbial Metabolism
Radioisotopes are frequently used in the study of cells. Assume a culture of E. coli is grown in a culture medium containing radioactive phosphorous. At the end of 48 hours, it is expected to find the radioactive label located in

all of these
phospholipids
enzymes
RNA

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Microbial Metabolism
Phosphate regulation has been observed in the production of

gibberelins
alkaloids
antibiotics
all of these

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Microbial Metabolism
The major route for incorporation of ammonia (NH4+) into organic compounds is via

all of these
reduction of pyruvate or alpha-ketoglutarate by enzymes
atmospheric nitrogen fixation
oxidation of pyruvate

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Microbial Metabolism
As the electron flow through the chains, much of their free energy is conserved in the form of ATP. This process is called

electromotive potential
oxidative phosphorylation
none of these
dehydrogenations

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