1. In cellular reactions, if compound C reacts with the allosteric site of enzyme A, this would be? A. Noncompetitive inhibition B. Induction C.positive feedback D. Competitive synthesis 2. Is compound B a substrate for enzyme B? 3. Sugar digestion (catabolism) van be used as a diagnostic indicator when trying to identify bacteria. Why are so many different sugars, instead of just glucose used as a way to separate out bacteria species? A. Because bacteria can metabolize all sugars, just at different rates. B. Because not all bacteria can metabolize all sugars. C. Because sugars are metabolized by bacteria into just glucose. D. Because catabolism of sugars is an energetic reaction. 4. Member of the mycoplasma genus of bacteria do not have a cell wall for protection, existing with only a simple cell membrane made up of fatty avids and phospholipids. They cannot however, synthesize their own fatty acids. How is this possible? A. They use host materials B. They use peptidoglycan from other bacteria C. They use a abolish as a way to create their outer membrane D. They use amino acids to build their membranes  5. E.coli can grow using various strategies to harvest energy. It can use fermentation pathways or cellular respiration either anaerobic or aerobic cellular respiration. Which pathway would provide the bacteria with the most loaded ATP and why? A. Fermentation Because it harvests the most ATP B. Anaerobic cellular respiration Because this is the quickest way to get ATP  C. Fermentation Because they use the energy in lactic acid D. Aerobic cellular respiration Because oxygen is the best, the most efficient electron acceptor to ultimately load up ATP

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1. In cellular reactions, if compound C reacts with the allosteric site of enzyme A, this would be?

A. Noncompetitive inhibition

B. Induction

C.positive feedback

D. Competitive synthesis

2. Is compound B a substrate for enzyme B?

3. Sugar digestion (catabolism) van be used as a diagnostic indicator when trying to identify bacteria. Why are so many different sugars, instead of just glucose used as a way to separate out bacteria species?

A. Because bacteria can metabolize all sugars, just at different rates.

B. Because not all bacteria can metabolize all sugars.

C. Because sugars are metabolized by bacteria into just glucose.

D. Because catabolism of sugars is an energetic reaction.

4. Member of the mycoplasma genus of bacteria do not have a cell wall for protection, existing with only a simple cell membrane made up of fatty avids and phospholipids. They cannot however, synthesize their own fatty acids. How is this possible?

A. They use host materials

B. They use peptidoglycan from other bacteria

C. They use a abolish as a way to create their outer membrane

D. They use amino acids to build their membranes 

5. E.coli can grow using various strategies to harvest energy. It can use fermentation pathways or cellular respiration either anaerobic or aerobic cellular respiration. Which pathway would provide the bacteria with the most loaded ATP and why?

A. Fermentation Because it harvests the most ATP

B. Anaerobic cellular respiration Because this is the quickest way to get ATP 

C. Fermentation Because they use the energy in lactic acid

D. Aerobic cellular respiration Because oxygen is the best, the most efficient electron acceptor to ultimately load up ATP 

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