The synthesis of microbial cellular features (e.g. sugars and amino acids) can be summarized with which of the following statements? Each molecule that needs to be synthesized O has its own unique carbon fixation pathway to ensure that there is no fixation unless that particular molecule is needed. O must be oxidized to generate energy (via the clectron transport chain) necessary to conduct biosynthesis. O will be modified from common precursor molecules to meet the needs of the cell. O will be passed through one of the glycolytic pathways to form pyruvate. O must be taken up from the environment in the form necessary to meet the needs of the cell.

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The synthesis of microbial cellular features (e.g. sugars and amino acids) can be
summarized with which of the following statements? Each molecule that needs to be
synthesized
O has its own unique carbon fixation pathway to ensure that there is no fixation unless that
particular molecule is needed.
O must be oxidized to generate energy (via the electron transport chain) necessary to conduct
biosynthesis.
O will be modified from common precursor molecules to meet the needs of the cell.
O will be passed through one of the glycolytic pathways to form pyruvate.
O must be taken up from the environment in the form necessary to mcet the needs of the cell.
Transcribed Image Text:The synthesis of microbial cellular features (e.g. sugars and amino acids) can be summarized with which of the following statements? Each molecule that needs to be synthesized O has its own unique carbon fixation pathway to ensure that there is no fixation unless that particular molecule is needed. O must be oxidized to generate energy (via the electron transport chain) necessary to conduct biosynthesis. O will be modified from common precursor molecules to meet the needs of the cell. O will be passed through one of the glycolytic pathways to form pyruvate. O must be taken up from the environment in the form necessary to mcet the needs of the cell.
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