1. When would a metabolically adaptable microorganism switch from cellular respiration to fermentation? 2. How can lipases and phospholipases help microorganisms become virulent? 3. How does recognizing microorganisms via protein catabolism work?
1. When would a metabolically adaptable microorganism switch from cellular respiration to fermentation? 2. How can lipases and phospholipases help microorganisms become virulent? 3. How does recognizing microorganisms via protein catabolism work?
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Transcribed Image Text:1. When would a metabolically adaptable microorganism switch from cellular respiration to
fermentation?
2. How can lipases and phospholipases help microorganisms become virulent?
3. How does recognizing microorganisms via protein catabolism work?
4. Where does photosynthesis occur in a phototrophic eukaryote?
5. Why would a bacteria that uses photosynthetic processes have various colors?
6. How can fermentation be used to distinguish between different microorganism types?
7. How are routes for glucose metabolism connected to the byproducts of lipid and protein
degradation?
8. Why would a living thing choose to engage in cyclic phosphorylation as opposed to noncyclic
phosphorylation?
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9. What role do photosynthetic pigments play in the complex that captures light?
10. Why are autotrophic organisms required to fix CO2 and also respire or ferment in addition
to this?
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