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Microbial Metabolism

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

12
6
8
4

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Microbial Metabolism
Incorporation of atmospheric N2to NH4+ occurs via the process of

deamination
nitrogen fixation
transamination
assimilatory nitrate reduction

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Microbial Metabolism
Hexose monophosphate pathway is also known as

malate pathway
oxaloacetate pathway
phosphogluconate pathway
fumerate pathway

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

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

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

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

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Microbial Metabolism
Free energy change (ΔG) of a reaction is referred as the amount of energy

none of these
liberated during reaction
liberated or taken up during reaction
taken up during reaction

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