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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
The glyoxylate cycle is used by some microorganisms when___________ is the sole carbon source.

carbon dioxide
nitrate
acetate
all of these

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Microbial Metabolism
If radioactive bicarbonate was supplied to bacterial cells, which were actively synthesizing fatty acids, it is expected to find the bulk of the radioactivity in

nucleic acids
the cytoplasmic membrane
cellular bicarbonate
the fatty acids

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Microbial Metabolism
The relationship between an oxidation-reduction potential difference and the standard free energy change is (where n is the number of moles of electron transferred, F= Faraday's constant and E°= standard oxidation-reduction potential difference)

ΔG° = nFE°
ΔG° = nFlnE°
ΔG° = -nFlnE°
ΔG° = -nFE°

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Microbial Metabolism
Phosphate regulation has been observed in the production of

alkaloids
all of these
gibberelins
antibiotics

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Microbial Metabolism
The reaction, where small precursor molecules are assembled into larger organic molecules is referred as

any of these
metabolism
catabolism
anabolism

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