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Microbial Metabolism

Microbial Metabolism
Hexose monophosphate pathway is also known as

malate pathway
fumerate pathway
phosphogluconate pathway
oxaloacetate pathway

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

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

transamination
nitrogen fixation
assimilatory nitrate reduction
deamination

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Microbial Metabolism
DAHP synthetase catalyzes the condensation of

phosphoenol pyruvate
phenylalanine
both (a) and (b)
erythrose-4-phosphate

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Microbial Metabolism
The role of bacteriophyll in an oxygenic photosynthesis is to

transfer electrons to an intermediate in the sulfide oxidation pathway
reduce ferridoxin directly
reduce NADP directly
use light energy to energize an electron

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

8
6
4
12

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