Question: Two Cultures Of E. Coli, A Facultative Anaerobe, Are Grown In Proth Culture Under Identical Conditions With Glucose As The Carbon Source, Except That One Was Exposed To Oxygen And The Other Was Completely Deprived Of Oxygen. Which Culture Is Able To Completely Break Down The Glucose Into Inorganic Molecules? Circle The Correct Answer: With Oxygen Without …

Question: Two Cultures Of E. Coli, A Facultative Anaerobe, Are Grown In Proth Culture Under Identical Conditions With Glucose As The Carbon Source, Except That One Was Exposed To Oxygen And The Other Was Completely Deprived Of Oxygen. Which Culture Is Able To Completely Break Down The Glucose Into Inorganic Molecules? Circle The Correct Answer: With Oxygen Without …

Two cultures of E. coli, a facultative anaerobe, are grown in proth culture under identical conditions with glucose as the ca

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Two cultures of E. coli, a facultative anaerobe, are grown in proth culture under identical conditions with glucose as the carbon source, except that one was exposed to oxygen and the other was completely deprived of oxygen. Which culture is able to completely break down the glucose into inorganic molecules? Circle the correct answer: With Oxygen Without Oxygen Which culture produces carbon dioxide (CO)? Circle the correct answer: With Oxygen Without Oxygen Which culture produces lactic acid? Circle the correct answer: With Oxygen Without Oxygen Which culture is able to grow the highest number of cells? Circle the correct answer: With Oxygen Without Oxygen Draw (and properly label) the growth curves for both cultures in the graph below. Include the lag, log, stationary and decline phases. Number of E. coli cells |
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