Which of the following can be true regarding anoxic microbial respiration?
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C option is correct beacause oxygen is used as TEA.
C option is correct beacause oxygen is used as TEA.
Which of the following can be true regarding anoxic microbial respiration? a) Nitrate is used as...
Please double check. QUESTION T Match the term with the appropriate description Aerobic respiration Anoxic respiration Anaerobic respiration A oxygen and nitrate absent, SO42- co2 electron acceptors; H2S, CH4, NH3 end products 8. oxygen abundant; 02 used as electron acceptor - CO2, H20, cell mass end products C. oxygen limited; NO3 used as electron acceptor; N2, CO2, cell mass end products QUESTION 2 Match the term with the appropriate description A Total uptake of chemicals from food and by transport...
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding microbial mats? Question 3 options: a they contain oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria b they only contain bacteria c sunlight does not reach microbial mat levels inhabited chiefly by chemoautotrophs d they contain anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria
Which of the following are the reactants (the substances used) in aerobic respiration?glucose and oxygenwater and oxygencarbondioxide and glucoseoxygen and waterGroup of answer choices
54) Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Microbial cells exist as single cells. b. Microbial cells carry out their life processes of growth independently. c. Microbial cells include both bacteria and viruses. d. Microbial cells exclude the cells of plants and animals. ------------------ 55. The largest mass of living material on Earth comes from a. microorganisms. b. plants. c. animals. d. plants and animals together. ----------------- 56. In what/which domain(s) of life is/are microorganisms represented? a. Archaea b....
If a bacterial species is positive in nitrate reduction test, which one of the following best describes this bacterium? Select one: O a. It can convert nitrite or nitrogen gas to nitrate in an aerobic respiration process. b. It can convert nitrite or nitrogen gas to nitrate in a lactose fermentation process. c. It can transfer electrons to nitrate in an anaerobic respiration process. O d. It can transfer electrons from nitrate to glucose in a fermentation process,
Which of the following statements regarding batteries is true? reaction takes a) A battery can also be referred to as a fuel cell. b) The anode is designated with a positive sign. c) Hydrochloric acid is used as the electrolyte in alkaline batteries. d) Batteries are generally designed with solid electrodes. e) Rechargeable batteries are an example of a primary cell.
Question 38 Which of the following statements regarding CRISPR-Cas system is TRUE? Not yet answered Points out of 2.50 Select one: a. CRISPR-Cas system uses a DNA-directed nuclease to degrade viral RNA P Flag question O b. CRISPR-Cas system uses an RNA-directed nuclease to degrade viral DNA C. CRISPR-Cas system uses a RNA-directed nuclease to degrade viral RNA O d. CRISPR-Cas system uses a DNA-directed nuclease to degrade viral DNA e. CRISPR-Cas is a defense mechanism in eukaryotes against viral...
From the following which is true about cellular respiration (select all that apply) 1. In prokaryotes, the electrons transport is in the plasma membrane 2. Prokaryotic fermentation net yield is 4 ATP and oxidative respiration has 32 ATP 3. The major regulatory enzyme of glycolysis is Hexokinase 4. Substrate-level phosphorylation is catalyzed by kinase and transfers the phosphate group from an intermediate in a metabolic pathway directly to a molecule of ADP B) Which statement is false about phosphate esters...
Which of the following statements are not true regarding credit cards? A They can be issued through a third party. B Cardholders are usually not driven to return to the store. C Cardholders may be eligible for special discounts. D Cardholders may be eligible for special store events. E They can be issued directly by a merchant.
due to 1) You are in charge of a remediation strategy that requires aerobic, microbial respiration to degrade the compound ethanol in groundwater. There is 840mg/L ethanol in the groundwater; how much oxygen (total, steady state concentration in mg/L) will you need to completely oxidize the ethanol to CO2? Can you accomplish this using only atmospheric oxygen (21 % v/v) at 1 atm total pressure (Pro) and 25°C? If you cannot, what options do you have for increasing oxygen content...