A microbiologist compares ATP production in a bacterium growing with oxygen versus the same bacterium growing under anaerobic conditions using fermentation. The researcher observes that fermentation allows the bacterium to continue glycolysis but produces far less ATP because the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain are not used. Approximately how much ATP is produced per glucose molecule during bacterial fermentation?
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A microbiology student compares aerobic respiration in a bac…
A microbiology student compares aerobic respiration in a bacterial cell and a human liver cell. The student notices that both cells use an electron transport chain and ATP synthase, but the locations of these processes differ because bacteria lack membrane-bound organelles. Where does aerobic respiration primarily occur in a prokaryotic cell?
A food safety laboratory is testing how long a bacterial con…
A food safety laboratory is testing how long a bacterial contaminant can remain dangerous in a refrigerated meat product. The lab finds that during early incubation the bacteria adapt slowly, then rapidly increase in number before eventually slowing as nutrients become limited. However, toxin production is highest during the rapid growth phase. Based on the bacterial growth curve, which conclusion best explains why understanding these phases is important in real-world settings?
A microbiologist discovers a bacterial sample that survives…
A microbiologist discovers a bacterial sample that survives boiling temperatures and harsh environmental conditions for extended periods. Microscopic examination reveals a dormant, thick-walled structure formed during unfavorable conditions. This structure is most likely a:
A microbiologist is culturing an unknown bacterium in the la…
A microbiologist is culturing an unknown bacterium in the lab. The organism grows well when the medium contains sources of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and trace minerals, but it fails to grow when any of these essential elements are omitted. The organism does not require any unusual or rare elements beyond those commonly found in standard nutrient media. Based on its nutritional needs, which statement best describes this bacterium?
A bacterium is found thriving in Arctic ice and remains meta…
A bacterium is found thriving in Arctic ice and remains metabolically active at temperatures near 0°C, showing optimal growth at very low temperatures. Which term best describes this organism?
A pathogenic bacterium is difficult for white blood cells to…
A pathogenic bacterium is difficult for white blood cells to engulf because it possesses a well-organized outer coating that protects it from phagocytosis and contributes to virulence. This protective structure is known as a:
The name of the three proposed domains are: Archaea, Bacteri…
The name of the three proposed domains are: Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya.
A microbiologist observes a bacterial species under differen…
A microbiologist observes a bacterial species under different environmental conditions. In nutrient-rich conditions, the cells appear as short rods, but in nutrient-poor conditions, the same species appears elongated, irregular in shape, and highly variable in size. The organism does not maintain a single consistent shape, even within the same population. Which term best describes this characteristic?
Match the following cell wall components to the correct bact…
Match the following cell wall components to the correct bacteria: