58) In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells can obtain energy by fermentation, which results in the production of which of the following sets of molecules? n motave hogannt nodoslo oril lo lie A) ATP, CO2, and ethanol (ethyl alcohol)arhnve TA brts motava hogannd nouoolo od lo list B) ATP, CO2, and lactate C) ATP, NADH, and ethanolotediv oinoestllu ol 25ndroom leibnodootim 1ondi anteoq(C D) ATP, CO2, and acetyl CoA "Jun obient" Isaon liw zinginee ali anyerolt cadram

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TA bs 1otanel honoslo tol troeg d a onelytordgeorda ovitebixo ni borlovnr tsq
58) In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells can obtain energy by fermentation, which results in the
production of which of the following sets of molecules?n mstave hogannl notoolo orf lo lie
A) ATP, CO2, and ethanol (ethyl alcohol)rhnve TA bits tmotava nogannd nouols od lo lis
B) ATP, CO2, and lactate
C) ATP, NADH, and ethanoloisdiv oinoesulu ol 25ndroom leibnodootim 19ndi adizoqx1 (PC
D) ATP, CO2, and acetyl CoAil orT "Juo obiant" Isoeon ll ainongent o oveoH.2snsidmom
univolloi ori lo doirlW TAosieorive brn nogxo ot HLAK mot enonoslo otand llite
bobbs ai HCAN asil oibios omobod lli 2sloiesv odi lo sbiant sifTA
59) Which of the following statements describes a primary function of both alcohol fermentation
and lactic acid fermentation? lo 1oisini odi ni bos ICA moi boouborg od w STAD
A) reduction of NAD† to NADH
B) reduction of FAD to FADH2
zizvloibvd 1TA moil
C) oxidation of NADH to NAD+
D) hydrolysis of ATP to ADP + P.
Caiedmzoirmod vd aizodinve 9TA00 TI allbo'to ebaid tsrW (2
1olqsoon noioslo od 2s nsgvxo grizu vlovieuloxo.oitovrous bns oitovdorg diod elles lis (/
101qsE nomoslo ord 2n n99vx0 niau viovieuloxo.ahbnodootion ni allso Ismins ino (8
Ano 1
60) An organism is discovered that thrives in both the presence and absence of oxygen.
Interestingly, as oxygen is removed from the organism's environment, the rate of sugar lls (
consumption increases while the growth rate decreases. What do these observations suggest
about the likely identity of this organism?
A) It is an unremarkable eukaryotic organism.
B) It is a photosynthetic organism. p00 yiismon 292a9001g oilodsto gwollol srh to doid W
C) It is an obligate anaerobic organism.
D) It is a facultative anaerobic organism.
msesiq ai (cO) asy
slovo bios sintio
zievlosgls
nouslnorlqorlq svitsbixe
70
Vloo atovinduo o'lo lozovo srdi ni soslo slst zse20001 oilodsism gaiwollot orh lo tloidV
noinsim bnseleyloov
azomaoimeho brus goitsinam
Transcribed Image Text:TA bs 1otanel honoslo tol troeg d a onelytordgeorda ovitebixo ni borlovnr tsq 58) In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells can obtain energy by fermentation, which results in the production of which of the following sets of molecules?n mstave hogannl notoolo orf lo lie A) ATP, CO2, and ethanol (ethyl alcohol)rhnve TA bits tmotava nogannd nouols od lo lis B) ATP, CO2, and lactate C) ATP, NADH, and ethanoloisdiv oinoesulu ol 25ndroom leibnodootim 19ndi adizoqx1 (PC D) ATP, CO2, and acetyl CoAil orT "Juo obiant" Isoeon ll ainongent o oveoH.2snsidmom univolloi ori lo doirlW TAosieorive brn nogxo ot HLAK mot enonoslo otand llite bobbs ai HCAN asil oibios omobod lli 2sloiesv odi lo sbiant sifTA 59) Which of the following statements describes a primary function of both alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation? lo 1oisini odi ni bos ICA moi boouborg od w STAD A) reduction of NAD† to NADH B) reduction of FAD to FADH2 zizvloibvd 1TA moil C) oxidation of NADH to NAD+ D) hydrolysis of ATP to ADP + P. Caiedmzoirmod vd aizodinve 9TA00 TI allbo'to ebaid tsrW (2 1olqsoon noioslo od 2s nsgvxo grizu vlovieuloxo.oitovrous bns oitovdorg diod elles lis (/ 101qsE nomoslo ord 2n n99vx0 niau viovieuloxo.ahbnodootion ni allso Ismins ino (8 Ano 1 60) An organism is discovered that thrives in both the presence and absence of oxygen. Interestingly, as oxygen is removed from the organism's environment, the rate of sugar lls ( consumption increases while the growth rate decreases. What do these observations suggest about the likely identity of this organism? A) It is an unremarkable eukaryotic organism. B) It is a photosynthetic organism. p00 yiismon 292a9001g oilodsto gwollol srh to doid W C) It is an obligate anaerobic organism. D) It is a facultative anaerobic organism. msesiq ai (cO) asy slovo bios sintio zievlosgls nouslnorlqorlq svitsbixe 70 Vloo atovinduo o'lo lozovo srdi ni soslo slst zse20001 oilodsism gaiwollot orh lo tloidV noinsim bnseleyloov azomaoimeho brus goitsinam
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