Which of the following are CORRECTLY linked to their requirement for bacterial growth ? Group of answer choices PABA  ( para amino benzoic acid) :::::   precursor for folic acid synthesis nitrogen :::::  for amine group ( -NH2)of amino acids & nitrogenous bases heme :::::  critical  for cytochromes (in electron transport chain) purines & pyrimidines :::: nucleic acid synthesis phosphorous ::::  DNA, RNA, phospholipids all of the above   50.  What would you assume about an obligate aerobe ? Group of answer choices they have lipid A in their cell wall it's comparable to a microaerophiles more growth would be observed compared to an anaerobe under similar conditions lower SOD and catalase levels don't match with how it behaves in the presence of oxygen undergoes slow metabolism ( in presence of oxygen) ; more dormant cells than anaerobes can’t tolerate atmospheric oxygen

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Which of the following are CORRECTLY linked to their requirement for bacterial growth ?
Group of answer choices
PABA  ( para amino benzoic acid) :::::   precursor for folic acid synthesis
nitrogen :::::  for amine group ( -NH2)of amino acids & nitrogenous bases
heme :::::  critical  for cytochromes (in electron transport chain)
purines & pyrimidines :::: nucleic acid synthesis
phosphorous ::::  DNA, RNA, phospholipids
all of the above
 
50. 
What would you assume about an obligate aerobe ?
Group of answer choices
they have lipid A in their cell wall
it's comparable to a microaerophiles
more growth would be observed compared to an anaerobe under similar conditions
lower SOD and catalase levels don't match with how it behaves in the presence of oxygen
undergoes slow metabolism ( in presence of oxygen) ; more dormant cells than anaerobes
can’t tolerate atmospheric oxygen 
 
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