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Microbial Metabolism

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

4
6
12
8

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Microbial Metabolism
Standard free energy change (ΔG) can be expressed as

ΔG° = -RT/lnkeq
ΔG° = R/Tlnkeq
ΔG° = -RTlnkeq
ΔG° = RTlnkeq

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Microbial Metabolism
Anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria oxidize

oxgyen
water
ammonia
sulfide

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Microbial Metabolism
Which of the following groups contain(s) many unique coenzymes, such as coenzyme M and coenzyme F420?

Methanogens (methane-producing microbes)
Methanotrophs (methane-oxidizing microbes)
Acetogens (acetigens; acetate-producing microbes)
Sulfate-reducing bacteria

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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

none of these
dehydrogenations
oxidative phosphorylation
electromotive potential

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Microbial Metabolism
During the reduction phase of the Calvin cycle, phosphoglyceric acid is reduced to______utilizing________as the reduction source.

ribulose 1,5 - bisphosphate; NADH+H+
pyruvic acid; NADPH+H+
phosphoglyceraldehyde; NADPH+H+
phosphoglyceraldehyde; NADH+H+

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