1- in comparing aerobic and anaerobic respiration , something that is always different between the two processes is  (a)the type of terminal electron acceptor used  (b) the type of sugar that is used to start the process  (c)  whether chromosoms is used or not  (d) the location where they occure in the cell  (e) the type of glycolysis used    2- Which of the following is not a mechanism   that bacteria use to exhibit resistence to antibiotices . (a) expressing membrane efflux pumps that remove the antibiotic from the bacterial cell (b)secreting protiens that can bind to antibiotics and disable them before they enter the cell  (c)creating exclusion barrierrs that prevent the antibiotic from the entering the cell  (d)changing bacterial targets  (e)producing enzymes that destroy the antibiotic

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1- in comparing aerobic and anaerobic respiration , something that is always different between the two processes is 

(a)the type of terminal electron acceptor used 

(b) the type of sugar that is used to start the process 

(c)  whether chromosoms is used or not 

(d) the location where they occure in the cell 

(e) the type of glycolysis used 

 

2- Which of the following is not a mechanism   that bacteria use to exhibit resistence to antibiotices .

(a) expressing membrane efflux pumps that remove the antibiotic from the bacterial cell (b)secreting protiens that can bind to antibiotics and disable them before they enter the cell 

(c)creating exclusion barrierrs that prevent the antibiotic from the entering the cell 

(d)changing bacterial targets 

(e)producing enzymes that destroy the antibiotic 

please give answer for both questions asap please  

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