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- a. Compare the ancient prokaryotes, their environment and metabolism, with the prokaryotes that exist today. Illustrate your answer with examples of specific microbial species, and the different metabolic pathways they use in each type of habitat. 2 of theh. Describe the two forms of microbial “BIOTECH” rennet that arecommercially available. What are the pros and cons of using the pellet and the liquid form?Q.4. Describe the kind of food that would have lactic acid bacteria. Mention their useful applications.
- Q:-Do you think microbes can also be used as a source of energy? If yes, how?B. What effect would the loss of nitrogen fixers have on the nitrogen cycle and the world? Justify your answer.Please answer it ASAP and correctly for an Upvote. Thank you. •When it comes to microorganisms' metabolic pathways, what is the role of atmospheric oxygen?
- How do microbes reduce the effects of oxygen toxicity? Explain how microbial growth patterns relate to oxygen toxicity.Q.1. For the execution of massive volumes of waste waters rich in organic matter, why is aerobic degradation more important than anaerobic degradation?Identify external sources of energy for microbial cells, and the forms of energy available within the cell. Describe different types of energy-requiring activities and how they are related to catabolism and biosynthesis.
- E 1 а. If wastewater which is high in DOM, nitrates and phosphates is released into rivers, what is the likely consequence to animal life in the river downstream of the source of pollution? b. How are microbes involved in this process? c. How can microbes be involved in the recovery of animal life in the river further downstream?Explain the metabolic changes found in denitrifiers, compared to microorganisms doing aerobic respiration, and the consequence of denitrification for agricultural soils.. Relatively little is known about many obligate anaerobes. Why would this be so?