A bacterium was shown to produce internal toxic metabolic intermediates. Which is the most likely way the bacterium protects itself from these intermediates? O Through the use of aerobic respiration O By using chemotaxis to move away from toxic molecules O Through an internal electron acceptor O By using microcompartments O By increasing expression of conjugative pili Which of the following types of metabolism use internal electron acceptors as the final electron acceptor? (select all that apply) O Butyrate fermentation O Tetrathionate respiration O Acetic acid fermentation O Aerobic respiration O Butanol fermentation One of the leading pieces of evidence supporting the theory of endosymbiosis is: O The presence of plastids in all eukaryotes O The ability of most organisms to release hydrogen as a waste product O The presence of genes in some organelles that are not present in the nuclear chromosomes O The absence of mitosomes in most organisms O The ability of most organisms to use hydrogen for energy
A bacterium was shown to produce internal toxic metabolic intermediates. Which is the most likely way the bacterium protects itself from these intermediates? O Through the use of aerobic respiration O By using chemotaxis to move away from toxic molecules O Through an internal electron acceptor O By using microcompartments O By increasing expression of conjugative pili Which of the following types of metabolism use internal electron acceptors as the final electron acceptor? (select all that apply) O Butyrate fermentation O Tetrathionate respiration O Acetic acid fermentation O Aerobic respiration O Butanol fermentation One of the leading pieces of evidence supporting the theory of endosymbiosis is: O The presence of plastids in all eukaryotes O The ability of most organisms to release hydrogen as a waste product O The presence of genes in some organelles that are not present in the nuclear chromosomes O The absence of mitosomes in most organisms O The ability of most organisms to use hydrogen for energy
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