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What is the ultimate function of metabolism? - to reproduce the organism

anabolism - building more complex molecules from simple molecules

catabolic is what kind of reaction - exergonic (releases energy)

What are three important electron carriers? - NAD+, NADP+, FAD

What is phosphorylation? - The process of adding inorganic phosphate to a substrate

Enzymes do what? - organic catalysts. They increase the likelihood of the reaction by
lowering the activation energy needd for a reaction

What is an apoenzyme? - an enzyme that is inactive if no bound to a nonprotein cofactor.
the binding of an apoenzyme and its cofactor creates a holoenzyme

what is a holoenzyme - the result of an apoenzyme and its cofactor binding together. this
is now an active enzyme.

allosteric activator does what? - binds o the enzyme to form a functional activation site
where a substrate can bind

allosteric inhibitor does what? - binds to the enzyme and distorts the activation site. now
the substrate cannot bind

glucose is catabolized by what two processes? - cellular respiration and fermentation

Why do all possible chemical reactions not happen all at the same time? - because
processes need activation energy. need to use the endergonic reaction to drive the exogonc
reaction

glyolysis takes place where? - the cytoplasm

in an ideal prokaryotic aerobic respiration, how many molecules of ATP are net produced from
one molecule of glucose? - 38 molecules

What is a biofilm? - collcetion of microbes living on a surface in a complex community

What are the results of microbial growth? - discrete colonies or biofilms

, organism that uses an iinorganic source of carbon as its carbon source and light as its primary
energy source? - photoautotroph

autotrophs are what? - producers

heterotrophs are what? - consumers

Facultative anaerobes and oxygen relationship - they can live in both oxygen and no
oxygen- but grow better with oxygen

Aerotolerant anaerobes - can tolerate oxygen because oxygen does not affect them

Microaerophiles - prefer a low concentration of oxygen

hypertonic solutions causes the cell to what? - shrink because water leaves the cell. This
is because the concentration of solutes is higher outside the cell.

What is NOT a benefit to microbes living in a biofilm? - more choices for reproductive
mates, increasing genetic diversity

all cells recycle nitrogen for what reason? - to build amino acids and nucelotides

Nitrogen fixation - this process by certain bacteria is essential to life on earth. The
relationship where bacteria live on roots and convert atmospheric nitrogen to usable nitrogen is
a symbiotic one.

What must be done to a sample before the pour plate technique is performed? - colony
forming units must be separated by performing serial dilutions.

Best method for storing bacterial samples for short periods of time? - refrigeration

why is temperature important in growth? - temperature affects the 3D structure of
proteins. the lipid containing membranes of cells are temperature sensitive. organisms have a
minimum, optimum, and maximum temperature

humans are mesophiles - yes

What are neutrophiles? - they grow best in narrow range around neutral PH (7)

What are acidophiles? - they grow best in acidic habitats (0-7)

Alkalinophiles - live in alkaline soils and water (7-14)

What are the two physical effects of water? - osmotic and hydrostatic pressure
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