Answered: Which of the following is mismatched? Obligate aerobe = must . . . Obligate aerobe = must use oxygen in cell metabolism Obligate anaerobe = must live in the absence of oxygen Facultative anaerobe prefers to use oxygen in cellular metabolism but can survive without it Microaerophile = does not need oxygen for cellular metabolism but can tolerate it All of the above are mismatched BUY
Answered: 1. You set up two cultures with an equal amounts of . . . Is it an obligate aerobe, obligate anaerobe, or a facultative anaerobe? Based on that information, which flask, A or B, would have more cells at the end of the week? Fully explain your answer 1 You set up two cultures with an equal amounts of Escherichia coli You label one culture "A" and the other "B "
. An obligate aerobe growing in an oxygenated environment is suddenly . . . An obligate aerobe growing in an oxygenated environment is suddenly moved to an environment without oxygen Explain what would happen to its metabolic pathways Start with the Electron Transport Chain and work your way backwards to glycolysis
Answered: You have 2 organisms, A and B. One is an obligate aerobe and . . . You have 2 organisms, A and B One is an obligate aerobe and the other is an obligate anaerobe You have 2 Nutrient Agar Plate Media that these organisms can grow on How can you differentiate which organism is aerobic and which is anaerobic?
Answered: A prokaryotic cell hitched a rideto planet earth on a space . . . The oiganism is a psychrophile, an obligate halophile and an abligate aerobe a) Based on the charateristics of this microbe, describe the planet (3 descriptors) b) Could this organism survive on your kitchen counter? and why? A prokaryotic cell hitched a rideto planet earth on a space shuttle from some unknown planet